The Medical World, Volume 63, Issue 21945 - Medicine |
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Page 54
... factor deals. the skin or scalp . If you wish to test the reaction of the skin , which it is best to do when the ... factors that need to be considered . The first of these is the biochemical environ- ment in which the patient lives ...
... factor deals. the skin or scalp . If you wish to test the reaction of the skin , which it is best to do when the ... factors that need to be considered . The first of these is the biochemical environ- ment in which the patient lives ...
Page 75
... factors pro- ducing various degrees of anoxemia or asphyxia of the newborn , one of the most common is prematurity . Here the respir- atory center is often incompletely devel- oped . Narcotics , anaethesia , trauma or other factors have ...
... factors pro- ducing various degrees of anoxemia or asphyxia of the newborn , one of the most common is prematurity . Here the respir- atory center is often incompletely devel- oped . Narcotics , anaethesia , trauma or other factors have ...
Page 78
... factors as possible . The pe riod of labor is exceedingly important and the conduct of the case should be regulated with a definite regard for the asphyxiating effects on the infant . Cau- tion should be exercised to prevent an undue ...
... factors as possible . The pe riod of labor is exceedingly important and the conduct of the case should be regulated with a definite regard for the asphyxiating effects on the infant . Cau- tion should be exercised to prevent an undue ...
Contents
No2 | 52 |
Mobilization Versus Immobilization in Fracture Treatment | 66 |
Treatment to Avoid Asphyxia Should Begin with Prenatal Care | 74 |
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