The Medical World, Volume 63, Issue 21945 - Medicine |
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Page 74
... BIRTH , the new - born baby enters a critical phase of its continued ex- istence . Its survival depends upon many adjustments , but it must , first of all , ob- tain oxygen from the air and rid itself of carbon dioxide . Many natural ...
... BIRTH , the new - born baby enters a critical phase of its continued ex- istence . Its survival depends upon many adjustments , but it must , first of all , ob- tain oxygen from the air and rid itself of carbon dioxide . Many natural ...
Page 75
... birth record was obtainable , Schreiber of De- troit , found 176 to have a history of as- phyxia at birth . It has been suggested that painless labor may be associated with the increase in the number of patients in insane asylums . Of ...
... birth record was obtainable , Schreiber of De- troit , found 176 to have a history of as- phyxia at birth . It has been suggested that painless labor may be associated with the increase in the number of patients in insane asylums . Of ...
Page 91
... birth with weekly injections of neoarsphe namine and mapharsen supplemented by a bismuth preparation , “ although eminently satisfactory from the standpoint of both preventive and curative medicine , still has several aspects in which ...
... birth with weekly injections of neoarsphe namine and mapharsen supplemented by a bismuth preparation , “ although eminently satisfactory from the standpoint of both preventive and curative medicine , still has several aspects in which ...
Contents
No2 | 52 |
Mobilization Versus Immobilization in Fracture Treatment | 66 |
Treatment to Avoid Asphyxia Should Begin with Prenatal Care | 74 |
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