Physician and Surgeon: A Professional Medical Journal, Volume 10J. W. Keating., 1888 - Medicine |
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... possible in women in much less time . We will not go into the regular treatment to - day - most of you know it well enough ; but we may say a word or two in closing on the treat- ment by hypnotism . These patients are easy to put into ...
... possible in women in much less time . We will not go into the regular treatment to - day - most of you know it well enough ; but we may say a word or two in closing on the treat- ment by hypnotism . These patients are easy to put into ...
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... possible with silk sutures , the whole cleaned and dressed . Catheter passed and urethra found intact . Both limbs were put up in metal splints and dressed daily . August 13 : Pulse , 126 ; temperature , 101.4 ° . August 14 : Pulse ...
... possible with silk sutures , the whole cleaned and dressed . Catheter passed and urethra found intact . Both limbs were put up in metal splints and dressed daily . August 13 : Pulse , 126 ; temperature , 101.4 ° . August 14 : Pulse ...
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... possible , and if that be impracticable , their functional activity must be reduced by all the means at our command . But when the acute symptoms have subsided , and the subacute is passing into the chronic condition , difficulties may ...
... possible , and if that be impracticable , their functional activity must be reduced by all the means at our command . But when the acute symptoms have subsided , and the subacute is passing into the chronic condition , difficulties may ...
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... possible that the amount of blood sent into such an 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 ...
... possible that the amount of blood sent into such an 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 ...
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... possible , to cut every case of strangulated her- nia in which gently applied taxis under anæsthesia , preceded , as a rule , by the application of ice , does not yield reasonable expectations of success within about one hour after ...
... possible , to cut every case of strangulated her- nia in which gently applied taxis under anæsthesia , preceded , as a rule , by the application of ice , does not yield reasonable expectations of success within about one hour after ...
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