The Medical World, Volume 65, Issue 71947 - Medicine |
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Page 311
... venous blood to flow back to the heart . TREATMENT of acute and chronic force the has been very successful and has ... venous circulation favors infection of the veins of the legs . To meet the problems involved in the treatment of ...
... venous blood to flow back to the heart . TREATMENT of acute and chronic force the has been very successful and has ... venous circulation favors infection of the veins of the legs . To meet the problems involved in the treatment of ...
Page 312
... venous congestion develops in the legs and creates a locus minoris re- sistentiae to infection . It is well to note that Krogh has pointed out that a relatively small ele- vation of venous pressure must cause fluid to accumulate in the ...
... venous congestion develops in the legs and creates a locus minoris re- sistentiae to infection . It is well to note that Krogh has pointed out that a relatively small ele- vation of venous pressure must cause fluid to accumulate in the ...
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... venous congestion in the affected area . The venous congestion of the leg is eliminated by the ambulatory treatment . The ambulatory treatment consists of the application of pressure to the leg with the combination bandage ( contura ...
... venous congestion in the affected area . The venous congestion of the leg is eliminated by the ambulatory treatment . The ambulatory treatment consists of the application of pressure to the leg with the combination bandage ( contura ...
Contents
No 7 The MEDICAL WORLD Oct | 292 |
Know Yourself | 303 |
SUMMARIES AND CONCLUSIONS | 318 |
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