The Medical World, Volume 63, Issue 21945 - Medicine |
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Page 74
... frequently combine to prevent the initiation of breathing and we , too frequently , hear the remark , " The baby's heart was beating but it wouldn't breathe , " in spite of efforts at stimula- tion . In my experience of 2,404 ...
... frequently combine to prevent the initiation of breathing and we , too frequently , hear the remark , " The baby's heart was beating but it wouldn't breathe , " in spite of efforts at stimula- tion . In my experience of 2,404 ...
Page 80
... frequently has its inception earlier than is commonly thought . Recent studies indicate that food may be a factor . Extensive use of concen- trated fats is not natural for humans . Herbivora live on vegetables , carnivora on meat ( meat ...
... frequently has its inception earlier than is commonly thought . Recent studies indicate that food may be a factor . Extensive use of concen- trated fats is not natural for humans . Herbivora live on vegetables , carnivora on meat ( meat ...
Page 88
... frequently involved . A catarrhal usually regresses uneventfully . Dendritic corneal ulcers are frequent and may de- velop late in the convalescence period . These cause a sharply painful eye ; fine corneal opacities may be seen at ...
... frequently involved . A catarrhal usually regresses uneventfully . Dendritic corneal ulcers are frequent and may de- velop late in the convalescence period . These cause a sharply painful eye ; fine corneal opacities may be seen at ...
Contents
No2 | 52 |
Mobilization Versus Immobilization in Fracture Treatment | 66 |
Treatment to Avoid Asphyxia Should Begin with Prenatal Care | 74 |
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