The Medical World, Volume 63, Issue 21945 - Medicine |
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Page 75
... drugs which often have a prolonged action , keeping the baby sleepy for many hours . Although many methods of drug analge- sia have been advocated , none are with out danger to the infant . The physician who uses them should be ...
... drugs which often have a prolonged action , keeping the baby sleepy for many hours . Although many methods of drug analge- sia have been advocated , none are with out danger to the infant . The physician who uses them should be ...
Page 91
... drugs as a uri nary antiseptic has been demonstrated in the past six years and dangers in their use pointed out . Recently experimentation has been carried out with sulfadiazine and sul- facetimide . Alyea and Parrish have reported on ...
... drugs as a uri nary antiseptic has been demonstrated in the past six years and dangers in their use pointed out . Recently experimentation has been carried out with sulfadiazine and sul- facetimide . Alyea and Parrish have reported on ...
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... drugs may bring on another condition which is almost as hard to curb as the original ailment— agranulocytic angina or the almost com- plete absence of granular leukocytes from the bone marrow of the blood . It is marked by high fever ...
... drugs may bring on another condition which is almost as hard to curb as the original ailment— agranulocytic angina or the almost com- plete absence of granular leukocytes from the bone marrow of the blood . It is marked by high fever ...
Contents
No2 | 52 |
Mobilization Versus Immobilization in Fracture Treatment | 66 |
Treatment to Avoid Asphyxia Should Begin with Prenatal Care | 74 |
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