Physician and Surgeon: A Professional Medical Journal, Volume 10J. W. Keating., 1888 - Medicine |
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... organs near the large intestine , and to be sure that no contra - indication exists from the presence of tumors , inflam ... organ , which , lying back of the short ribs , may affect also the corresponding part of the colon . There is no ...
... organs near the large intestine , and to be sure that no contra - indication exists from the presence of tumors , inflam ... organ , which , lying back of the short ribs , may affect also the corresponding part of the colon . There is no ...
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... organ be permitted to rest , or shall it be stimulated to increased activity ? The difficulty of finding a clear rule of practice arises mainly in connection with chronic cases . In the case of an organ which is the seat of acute ...
... organ be permitted to rest , or shall it be stimulated to increased activity ? The difficulty of finding a clear rule of practice arises mainly in connection with chronic cases . In the case of an organ which is the seat of acute ...
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... organ rest , but he forgot the wise aphorism Ne quid nimis . For generations the main idea in the treatment of organic heart - disease has been physical rest to diminish the labor of the damaged organ . We have been in the habit of ...
... organ rest , but he forgot the wise aphorism Ne quid nimis . For generations the main idea in the treatment of organic heart - disease has been physical rest to diminish the labor of the damaged organ . We have been in the habit of ...
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... organ as the kidney in a given time may remain the same ; whereas , such a drug as digitalis , pro- ducing a rise of blood pressure and a contraction of the kidney vessels , may cause an increased quantity of blood to pass through those ...
... organ as the kidney in a given time may remain the same ; whereas , such a drug as digitalis , pro- ducing a rise of blood pressure and a contraction of the kidney vessels , may cause an increased quantity of blood to pass through those ...
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... organs if diseased . PRECAUTIONS . ( 1 ) In cases where there is a history of purpura , it is well to exercise care both as to the amount and as to the duration of the constriction . ( 2 ) Where there are marked varicosities of the ...
... organs if diseased . PRECAUTIONS . ( 1 ) In cases where there is a history of purpura , it is well to exercise care both as to the amount and as to the duration of the constriction . ( 2 ) Where there are marked varicosities of the ...
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