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Page 75
... given , local anaethesia will have no effect on the baby . Volatile inhalation anaesthetics depress the infant in proportion to the amount and length of time they have been given . Their residual effect after the birth of the baby is ...
... given , local anaethesia will have no effect on the baby . Volatile inhalation anaesthetics depress the infant in proportion to the amount and length of time they have been given . Their residual effect after the birth of the baby is ...
Page 78
... given very sparingly or not at all in cases of premature deliv ery . When delivery is imminent , the pel- vic outlet can be very effectively anaes- thetized by local infiltration at the site . of episiotomy and blocking of the puden ...
... given very sparingly or not at all in cases of premature deliv ery . When delivery is imminent , the pel- vic outlet can be very effectively anaes- thetized by local infiltration at the site . of episiotomy and blocking of the puden ...
Page 81
... given frequently , but only in moderate dose because of the possible increase of the heart rate . I experimented with in- tramuscular injections of atropine oleate in oil * ( 1 mg . in 1/2 cc . ) to get a more lasting , moderate effect ...
... given frequently , but only in moderate dose because of the possible increase of the heart rate . I experimented with in- tramuscular injections of atropine oleate in oil * ( 1 mg . in 1/2 cc . ) to get a more lasting , moderate effect ...
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No2 | 52 |
Mobilization Versus Immobilization in Fracture Treatment | 66 |
Treatment to Avoid Asphyxia Should Begin with Prenatal Care | 74 |
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