The Medical World, Volume 63, Issue 21945 - Medicine |
From inside the book
Results 1-3 of 13
Page 64
... treated Hours ( average ) ill under treat- ment until no symptoms persisted 74.2 70.0 48.2 Hours % 35.0 30.7 From table 1 it seems evident that the allantoin - sulfathiazole combination was more effective therapeutically than the other ...
... treated Hours ( average ) ill under treat- ment until no symptoms persisted 74.2 70.0 48.2 Hours % 35.0 30.7 From table 1 it seems evident that the allantoin - sulfathiazole combination was more effective therapeutically than the other ...
Page 71
... Treat- ment exists in which General Medicine can be ignored . No inflammation of one organ can exist without ... treated successfully while ignoring the Syphilis . After the etiology has been es tablished the ophthalmologist is ...
... Treat- ment exists in which General Medicine can be ignored . No inflammation of one organ can exist without ... treated successfully while ignoring the Syphilis . After the etiology has been es tablished the ophthalmologist is ...
Page 91
... treated by them not a single stillbirth or neonatal death has oc curred , whereas untreated pregnant wo men with early syphilis almost uniformly give birth to dead or diseased children . They emphasize , however , that the period of ...
... treated by them not a single stillbirth or neonatal death has oc curred , whereas untreated pregnant wo men with early syphilis almost uniformly give birth to dead or diseased children . They emphasize , however , that the period of ...
Contents
No2 | 52 |
Mobilization Versus Immobilization in Fracture Treatment | 66 |
Treatment to Avoid Asphyxia Should Begin with Prenatal Care | 74 |
2 other sections not shown
Other editions - View all
Common terms and phrases
abdominal acute alkaline allantoin Alysine aminophyllin arteries asphyxia atropine baby baby's lungs bacteria blood body bone cause cells chronic cider vinegar clinical common cold complications coronary disease deafness diagnosis doctor dose dysmenorrhea effect epidemic Eye manifestations factors fluid fractures frequently germs heart hemorrhage hemorrhoids histamine Hospital increase infec tion inflammation inner ear insulin involved iritis itching Lanteen low back measles MEDICAL WORLD ment method metrazol middle ear mouth mucus muscle nerve nicotinic acid Nitrazine Nitrazine Paper normal nose occur otitis media ounces pain patients in group penicillin peritonitis Physical Medicine physician plaster poliomyelitis practice pregnancy pressure prevent reaction reported respiration respiratory salt pork scalp sclerosis secondary manifestation serum shock skin soap solution stimulated sulfa drugs Sulfadiazine sulfanilamide sulfathiazole sulfonamides symptoms syphilis therapeutic therapy Thiamin Chloride tissue trachea tracheal catheter treated treatment tuberculosis ulcers usually vaccines virus virus diseases virus infections viruses York