The Medical Fortnightly, Volumes 21-221902 - Medicine |
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... increased . The sources of infection are various and need not manifest themselves to any of the senses . Pus from any source , emanations from the genital track of any parturient woman , lochial secretions , normal or abnormal ...
... increased . The sources of infection are various and need not manifest themselves to any of the senses . Pus from any source , emanations from the genital track of any parturient woman , lochial secretions , normal or abnormal ...
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... increased gradually . Very often we may combine a sedative with an expectorant , as in the use of pulv . ipecacu- anhæ co . The expectorants ought not , as a rule , be given until expectoration occurs , which indicates that the ...
... increased gradually . Very often we may combine a sedative with an expectorant , as in the use of pulv . ipecacu- anhæ co . The expectorants ought not , as a rule , be given until expectoration occurs , which indicates that the ...
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... increases the efficiency of the bath . If the respirations become deeper and diminished in number , this temperature ( 86 ... increased or diminished , according to the action on the respirations . In such matters , individualization is ...
... increases the efficiency of the bath . If the respirations become deeper and diminished in number , this temperature ( 86 ... increased or diminished , according to the action on the respirations . In such matters , individualization is ...
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... increased number of cases , pneumonia should and does deserve a prom- inent place in discussion of medical subjects . We have read with profit the following editorial in the Archives of Pediatrics , discussing the treatment of pneumonia ...
... increased number of cases , pneumonia should and does deserve a prom- inent place in discussion of medical subjects . We have read with profit the following editorial in the Archives of Pediatrics , discussing the treatment of pneumonia ...
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... increased and rendered less irritating by the use of the alkaline or small doses of acetate or citrate of potash may be given . In mild cases this is all the treatment required . Cases characterized with marked dropsy , scanty urine and ...
... increased and rendered less irritating by the use of the alkaline or small doses of acetate or citrate of potash may be given . In mild cases this is all the treatment required . Cases characterized with marked dropsy , scanty urine and ...
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