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Page 132
... shock has not TR altered fundamentally since World War I , but the use of blood plasma has been greatly developed . Transfusion of fluids with a colloid osmotic pressure approximating that of blood , and of whole blood itself were ...
... shock has not TR altered fundamentally since World War I , but the use of blood plasma has been greatly developed . Transfusion of fluids with a colloid osmotic pressure approximating that of blood , and of whole blood itself were ...
Page 133
... shock due to battle wounds that whole blood might be expected to be superior . There are also experimental grounds on which its greater use in the most severely injured might be advocated . We have not found plasma transfusions ...
... shock due to battle wounds that whole blood might be expected to be superior . There are also experimental grounds on which its greater use in the most severely injured might be advocated . We have not found plasma transfusions ...
Page 134
... shocked , but surgeons have held for a long time now that operation should be delayed in the presence of shock until such time as the patient is improving and the blood pres sure rising . This traditional approach may be justified , but ...
... shocked , but surgeons have held for a long time now that operation should be delayed in the presence of shock until such time as the patient is improving and the blood pres sure rising . This traditional approach may be justified , but ...
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