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... stimulates pha gocytosis , accelerates the elimination of substances which inhibit healing , prevents the harmful effect of sulfanilamide and stimulates cell proliferation and the form- ation of new tissue . Parks14 observed that areas ...
... stimulates pha gocytosis , accelerates the elimination of substances which inhibit healing , prevents the harmful effect of sulfanilamide and stimulates cell proliferation and the form- ation of new tissue . Parks14 observed that areas ...
Page 74
... stimulated , the CO2 is eliminated and additional oxygen is made available . When breathing is interfered . with and oxygen is not available , CO2 and lactic acid are accumulated to such an excessive degree that respiratory ef forts ...
... stimulated , the CO2 is eliminated and additional oxygen is made available . When breathing is interfered . with and oxygen is not available , CO2 and lactic acid are accumulated to such an excessive degree that respiratory ef forts ...
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... stimulated by the sympathetic nerve . The night is the time for assimilation , for regeneration and storage . Sugar has to be converted into glycogen , the heart beats slower , the blood vessels relax . All these phenomena occur during ...
... stimulated by the sympathetic nerve . The night is the time for assimilation , for regeneration and storage . Sugar has to be converted into glycogen , the heart beats slower , the blood vessels relax . All these phenomena occur during ...
Contents
No2 | 52 |
Mobilization Versus Immobilization in Fracture Treatment | 66 |
Treatment to Avoid Asphyxia Should Begin with Prenatal Care | 74 |
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