The Medical World, Volume 63, Issue 21945 - Medicine |
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Page 71
... produce inflammation of any part of the body including the iris . It may accompany an iritis as a secondary ... produces iritis , it does so but rarely and then only in combination with other causative factors . Chronic malaria acts like ...
... produce inflammation of any part of the body including the iris . It may accompany an iritis as a secondary ... produces iritis , it does so but rarely and then only in combination with other causative factors . Chronic malaria acts like ...
Page 75
... producing regional or local anaes- thesia ( Novacaine ) will have the least effect on the baby . If properly given ... produced or bacteria may be forced into the baby's lungs . Because of this the tracheal catheter has been criticized ...
... producing regional or local anaes- thesia ( Novacaine ) will have the least effect on the baby . If properly given ... produced or bacteria may be forced into the baby's lungs . Because of this the tracheal catheter has been criticized ...
Page 78
... produce a high degree of asphyxia . Operative delivery is associated with a greatly increased inci- dence but is frequently combined with other causes . Asphyxia is common among babies delivered by Cesarean section and the stillbirth ...
... produce a high degree of asphyxia . Operative delivery is associated with a greatly increased inci- dence but is frequently combined with other causes . Asphyxia is common among babies delivered by Cesarean section and the stillbirth ...
Contents
No2 | 52 |
Mobilization Versus Immobilization in Fracture Treatment | 66 |
Treatment to Avoid Asphyxia Should Begin with Prenatal Care | 74 |
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