Memphis Medical Monthly, Volume 15S.C. Toof & Company, 1895 |
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... blood which has been lost . I refer to the subcutaneous injection of fluids in quantities sufficient to supply the deficiencies , or sufficient to tide the patient over the crisis . The method I have adopted has served the purpose well ...
... blood which has been lost . I refer to the subcutaneous injection of fluids in quantities sufficient to supply the deficiencies , or sufficient to tide the patient over the crisis . The method I have adopted has served the purpose well ...
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... blood pressure . The operation as above described , if it can be called an operation , is so simple that any assistant or nurse can attend to it while the surgeon or obstetrician is completing his work . No patient who has lost any ...
... blood pressure . The operation as above described , if it can be called an operation , is so simple that any assistant or nurse can attend to it while the surgeon or obstetrician is completing his work . No patient who has lost any ...
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... blood pressure , which is its con- tinuous direct stimulus . The diminished blood pressure is relieved , within certain limits , by the vasomotor system of nerves stimulating the blood vessels to contract , thereby adapt- ing the ...
... blood pressure , which is its con- tinuous direct stimulus . The diminished blood pressure is relieved , within certain limits , by the vasomotor system of nerves stimulating the blood vessels to contract , thereby adapt- ing the ...
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... blood of the food animals . found in the milk , The use of raw and underdone meat , and blood that may possibly contain the living germ of tuberculosis , should be prohibited . Milk , for the same reasons , should be boiled before being ...
... blood of the food animals . found in the milk , The use of raw and underdone meat , and blood that may possibly contain the living germ of tuberculosis , should be prohibited . Milk , for the same reasons , should be boiled before being ...
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... blood . Leu- cocytes play an important part in the natural self - defense of the organism . Yet this is because they secrete certain solu- ble substances which produce the beneficial effects , and it is not through any phagocytic action ...
... blood . Leu- cocytes play an important part in the natural self - defense of the organism . Yet this is because they secrete certain solu- ble substances which produce the beneficial effects , and it is not through any phagocytic action ...
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