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Page 52
... doctor , now doing double duty , is in a postiion to " double in brass " as an army recruiting agent . There should be one nurse for every fifteen patients . That evaluation seems to be out of the question . But there is an answer to ...
... doctor , now doing double duty , is in a postiion to " double in brass " as an army recruiting agent . There should be one nurse for every fifteen patients . That evaluation seems to be out of the question . But there is an answer to ...
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... doctor is more important than the neurologist , for he ( the latter ) is just as likely to overlook important findings as the ophthalmologist . ( k ) The ophthalmological manifesta- tions of intracranial lesions are numerous and ...
... doctor is more important than the neurologist , for he ( the latter ) is just as likely to overlook important findings as the ophthalmologist . ( k ) The ophthalmological manifesta- tions of intracranial lesions are numerous and ...
Page 83
Books FOR THE DOCTOR A brief review of current books sufficiently complete to acquaint the busy doctor with the general content and his likely interest . Space does not permit us to give but the highlights of these works . CURRENT ...
Books FOR THE DOCTOR A brief review of current books sufficiently complete to acquaint the busy doctor with the general content and his likely interest . Space does not permit us to give but the highlights of these works . CURRENT ...
Contents
No2 | 52 |
Mobilization Versus Immobilization in Fracture Treatment | 66 |
Treatment to Avoid Asphyxia Should Begin with Prenatal Care | 74 |
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