American Medicine, Volume 40American-Medicine Publishing Company, 1934 |
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Page 284
... factors seem to be etiological factors in the development of heart dis- ease , which is 21⁄2 times as frequent a cause of death as its nearest rival cancer . In 1900 , heart disease claimed a mortality of 132 per 100,000 population . In ...
... factors seem to be etiological factors in the development of heart dis- ease , which is 21⁄2 times as frequent a cause of death as its nearest rival cancer . In 1900 , heart disease claimed a mortality of 132 per 100,000 population . In ...
Page 434
... factors , can be so pronounced that the slightest muscular effort by the patient can so irritate the heart muscle ... factors . Obviously , if such be the case the bronchial spasm can be alleviated by re- moving sufficient factors so ...
... factors , can be so pronounced that the slightest muscular effort by the patient can so irritate the heart muscle ... factors . Obviously , if such be the case the bronchial spasm can be alleviated by re- moving sufficient factors so ...
Page 440
... factors enter into the symptom - complex . " Dixon claims , if asthma were due to a chemical irritant acting centrally , that other nerve centers would be involved and con- cludes that asthma is produced reflexly . He controverts the ...
... factors enter into the symptom - complex . " Dixon claims , if asthma were due to a chemical irritant acting centrally , that other nerve centers would be involved and con- cludes that asthma is produced reflexly . He controverts the ...
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