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Page 58
... amount of relief if one uses a smaller amount of salt . A bland non - irritating diet should be adopted for several days . The use of salt pills has no decided ad- vantage in that 10-15 pills must be taken and nausea may follow as after ...
... amount of relief if one uses a smaller amount of salt . A bland non - irritating diet should be adopted for several days . The use of salt pills has no decided ad- vantage in that 10-15 pills must be taken and nausea may follow as after ...
Page 75
... amount and time of its administration . The in- fant will pay the price of more frequent asphyxiation because of the relief of pain for the mother . Of the many drugs used , those producing regional or local anaes- thesia ( Novacaine ) ...
... amount and time of its administration . The in- fant will pay the price of more frequent asphyxiation because of the relief of pain for the mother . Of the many drugs used , those producing regional or local anaes- thesia ( Novacaine ) ...
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... amounts . Experiments2 show that in depancreatized dogs , a dis- turbed fat metabolism is frequently ac companied by ... amount of food given as a substitute would be too large , especially for a sclerotic patient with his tendency for ...
... amounts . Experiments2 show that in depancreatized dogs , a dis- turbed fat metabolism is frequently ac companied by ... amount of food given as a substitute would be too large , especially for a sclerotic patient with his tendency for ...
Contents
No2 | 52 |
Mobilization Versus Immobilization in Fracture Treatment | 66 |
Treatment to Avoid Asphyxia Should Begin with Prenatal Care | 74 |
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