A Compend of Diseases of Children: Especially Adapted for the Use of Medical Students ...P. Blakiston, 1890 - 185 pages |
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... means infrequent . Other anatomical defects in the development of the fœtus , such as encephalocele , meningocele , hydrocephalus , spina bifida , exom- phalus , talipes , harelip , microstoma , cleft palate , macrostoma , absence of ...
... means infrequent . Other anatomical defects in the development of the fœtus , such as encephalocele , meningocele , hydrocephalus , spina bifida , exom- phalus , talipes , harelip , microstoma , cleft palate , macrostoma , absence of ...
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... means of either Marshall Hall's , Schultz's or Bird's method , at the rate of not more than sixteen forced respirations a minute . The writer's preference is for Bird's method , which consists in holding the child on the outspread palms ...
... means of either Marshall Hall's , Schultz's or Bird's method , at the rate of not more than sixteen forced respirations a minute . The writer's preference is for Bird's method , which consists in holding the child on the outspread palms ...
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... means this disease has disappeared from the Leipzig hospitals , and nearly so in all the Austrian hospitals . Gaunt advises zinc chloride . In every suspicious case the vagina and external parts of the mother should be scrupulously ...
... means this disease has disappeared from the Leipzig hospitals , and nearly so in all the Austrian hospitals . Gaunt advises zinc chloride . In every suspicious case the vagina and external parts of the mother should be scrupulously ...
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... means infrequent , resulting in separation of the epiphyses and deformity , though not necessarily so . Among other symptoms may appear various diseases of the navel ( which see ) , otitis , ery- sipelas , dermatitis exfoliata and ...
... means infrequent , resulting in separation of the epiphyses and deformity , though not necessarily so . Among other symptoms may appear various diseases of the navel ( which see ) , otitis , ery- sipelas , dermatitis exfoliata and ...
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... means of cotton , wool , white paint , collodion , turpentine , etc. Hydrogen peroxide , theoretically , best ; tinct : benzoin favorably spoken of , also hot lead - water and opium , or- R. Acid . carbolici . Oleic acid ( 1 ) To be ...
... means of cotton , wool , white paint , collodion , turpentine , etc. Hydrogen peroxide , theoretically , best ; tinct : benzoin favorably spoken of , also hot lead - water and opium , or- R. Acid . carbolici . Oleic acid ( 1 ) To be ...
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