The Medical World, Volume 63, Issue 21945 - Medicine |
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Page 54
... acid reaction of the skin . The third factor deals. the skin or scalp . If you wish to test the reaction of the skin ... acid re- action . If the Nitrazine Paper matches one of the blue squares on the chart it indicates the skin is ...
... acid reaction of the skin . The third factor deals. the skin or scalp . If you wish to test the reaction of the skin ... acid re- action . If the Nitrazine Paper matches one of the blue squares on the chart it indicates the skin is ...
Page 74
... acid are accumulated to such an excessive degree that respiratory ef forts , at first violent , finally cease and the respiratory center cannot be further stimulated . Eastman1 has shown that the picture of apnea at birth is largely ...
... acid are accumulated to such an excessive degree that respiratory ef forts , at first violent , finally cease and the respiratory center cannot be further stimulated . Eastman1 has shown that the picture of apnea at birth is largely ...
Page 81
... acid may improve the cor onary circulation indirectly . Some assume that nicotinic acid acts over the vagus nerve . This is erroneous because the effect is not counteracted by atropine . Nicotinic acid has an outspoken acid reaction and ...
... acid may improve the cor onary circulation indirectly . Some assume that nicotinic acid acts over the vagus nerve . This is erroneous because the effect is not counteracted by atropine . Nicotinic acid has an outspoken acid reaction and ...
Contents
No2 | 52 |
Mobilization Versus Immobilization in Fracture Treatment | 66 |
Treatment to Avoid Asphyxia Should Begin with Prenatal Care | 74 |
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