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... muscle . In addition to this it slows the rate of the heart by action by the vagus center , and so prolongs diastole . The result of this combined action is to better fill the ventricle with blood during diastole and propel a greater ...
... muscle . In addition to this it slows the rate of the heart by action by the vagus center , and so prolongs diastole . The result of this combined action is to better fill the ventricle with blood during diastole and propel a greater ...
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... muscle fibers which are still comparatively healthy . If the degeneration has proceeded to any great extent ... muscular degeneration . Mild grades of mitral stenosis are almost always benefited by digitalis , but button - hole stenosis ...
... muscle fibers which are still comparatively healthy . If the degeneration has proceeded to any great extent ... muscular degeneration . Mild grades of mitral stenosis are almost always benefited by digitalis , but button - hole stenosis ...
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... of fluid for the body the digitalis can reach the heart in more concentrated solution and brace up the heart muscle much more rapidly . With albuminuria due to incompensation , in addition to the THE MEDICAL HERALD 9.
... of fluid for the body the digitalis can reach the heart in more concentrated solution and brace up the heart muscle much more rapidly . With albuminuria due to incompensation , in addition to the THE MEDICAL HERALD 9.
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... muscle is nourished only by the blood flowing through it , and when this blood is deficient in hemoglobin mus- cular nutrition must suffer , so that we find iron a valuable aid , not only in picking up the individual attack of ...
... muscle is nourished only by the blood flowing through it , and when this blood is deficient in hemoglobin mus- cular nutrition must suffer , so that we find iron a valuable aid , not only in picking up the individual attack of ...
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... muscles of the abdominal wall for the purpose of obtaining firm sero - fibrinous union . Fixation to the peritoneum alone produces only sero - serous union . This involves , as experience in ventral suspension of the uterus has taught ...
... muscles of the abdominal wall for the purpose of obtaining firm sero - fibrinous union . Fixation to the peritoneum alone produces only sero - serous union . This involves , as experience in ventral suspension of the uterus has taught ...
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