The Medical World, Volume 63, Issue 21945 - Medicine |
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Page 53
... seems to have the property of prevent- ing recurrence . There are a number of small thera- peutic procedures one can suggest to patients that will add to their daily com fort . Often the relief of one of these minor symptoms is ...
... seems to have the property of prevent- ing recurrence . There are a number of small thera- peutic procedures one can suggest to patients that will add to their daily com fort . Often the relief of one of these minor symptoms is ...
Page 70
... seems that only the existence of an extrahuman host or hosts , in conjunction with some vector , probably an ... seem that the following general measures might be of some value in preventing the spread of the disease . ( 1 ) The ...
... seems that only the existence of an extrahuman host or hosts , in conjunction with some vector , probably an ... seem that the following general measures might be of some value in preventing the spread of the disease . ( 1 ) The ...
Page 81
... seems to be unnecessary . Many coronary attacks occur during the night . This is due to the influence of the nervous ... seem to be unneces sary THE MEDICAL WORLD - FEBRUARY , 1945 81.
... seems to be unnecessary . Many coronary attacks occur during the night . This is due to the influence of the nervous ... seem to be unneces sary THE MEDICAL WORLD - FEBRUARY , 1945 81.
Contents
No2 | 52 |
Mobilization Versus Immobilization in Fracture Treatment | 66 |
Treatment to Avoid Asphyxia Should Begin with Prenatal Care | 74 |
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