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... functional result than can be had in any other way . The worst results from mechanical means will be better than the best results that can be had by operative procedures alone . By opera- tive measures in the treatment of these cases ...
... functional result than can be had in any other way . The worst results from mechanical means will be better than the best results that can be had by operative procedures alone . By opera- tive measures in the treatment of these cases ...
Page 40
... functional result for the patient , and by omitting the operative treatment one may not get that rapidity of cure which can be expected from a through removal of the disease . 92 STATE STREET . SOME OBSERVATIONS OF PRACTICAL INTEREST ON ...
... functional result for the patient , and by omitting the operative treatment one may not get that rapidity of cure which can be expected from a through removal of the disease . 92 STATE STREET . SOME OBSERVATIONS OF PRACTICAL INTEREST ON ...
Page 69
... functional work of these organs , the albu- minuria is not otherwise materially affected . Although regulation of the nitrogenous intake still continues to occupy an important place in the dietetic therapy of Bright's disease , a number ...
... functional work of these organs , the albu- minuria is not otherwise materially affected . Although regulation of the nitrogenous intake still continues to occupy an important place in the dietetic therapy of Bright's disease , a number ...
Page 72
... functional rest to the kidneys is fraught with more serious con- sequences . It is to be remembered that in acute nephritis we have to do with organs which are in an intensely resentful condition toward all functional stimuli ; are ...
... functional rest to the kidneys is fraught with more serious con- sequences . It is to be remembered that in acute nephritis we have to do with organs which are in an intensely resentful condition toward all functional stimuli ; are ...
Page 73
... functional strain , but the kidneys are unable to excrete the large amount of urea which results from the disassimilation of so much albumin . These consid- erations must influence us to either entire abandonment or to modi- fication of ...
... functional strain , but the kidneys are unable to excrete the large amount of urea which results from the disassimilation of so much albumin . These consid- erations must influence us to either entire abandonment or to modi- fication of ...
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