The Medical World, Volume 63, Issue 21945 - Medicine |
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Page 78
... shock were expected . As soon as the baby's head emerges , mucus squeezed out of the baby's chest should be milked out of its neck and mouth and wiped away . A soft rubber ear syringe can be inserted quickly into its mouth and throat ...
... shock were expected . As soon as the baby's head emerges , mucus squeezed out of the baby's chest should be milked out of its neck and mouth and wiped away . A soft rubber ear syringe can be inserted quickly into its mouth and throat ...
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... Shock is usually absent or mild in the first three or four hours and hemorrhage is negligible because the impaling weapon parallels the large vessels . The classical signs of a se vere generalized peritonitis may appear as the first ...
... Shock is usually absent or mild in the first three or four hours and hemorrhage is negligible because the impaling weapon parallels the large vessels . The classical signs of a se vere generalized peritonitis may appear as the first ...
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... shock treatment . Both may have the advantage that they take less time per treatment than insulin shock metrazol and electric shock produces violent " fits . " Half the metrazol patients used to get small fractures of vertebrae and ...
... shock treatment . Both may have the advantage that they take less time per treatment than insulin shock metrazol and electric shock produces violent " fits . " Half the metrazol patients used to get small fractures of vertebrae and ...
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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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