The Medical World, Volume 63, Issue 21945 - Medicine |
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Page 53
... nose of the patient will admit is pushed into the nose until the outer end is well with- in the nose . No outside dressing is used to hold the salt pork in place . It will slip out in a few hours and there is no more bleeding ...
... nose of the patient will admit is pushed into the nose until the outer end is well with- in the nose . No outside dressing is used to hold the salt pork in place . It will slip out in a few hours and there is no more bleeding ...
Page 56
... nose . The fluid is eventually drawn off in the blood and discharged in the urine . The salt goes off that way , too , within 24 hours . Keeping the nose dry , makes a patient less sus- ceptible to secondary infection . This method has ...
... nose . The fluid is eventually drawn off in the blood and discharged in the urine . The salt goes off that way , too , within 24 hours . Keeping the nose dry , makes a patient less sus- ceptible to secondary infection . This method has ...
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... nose and throat . As a result of this chilling , resistance to disease is lowered . This is especially true in damp climate or when one has perspired in a warm atmosphere . The aggressiveness of the organism is not fully understood at ...
... nose and throat . As a result of this chilling , resistance to disease is lowered . This is especially true in damp climate or when one has perspired in a warm atmosphere . The aggressiveness of the organism is not fully understood 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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