A Compend of Diseases of Children: Especially Adapted for the Use of Medical Students ...P. Blakiston, 1890 - 185 pages |
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Page 10
... nourishment of the lungs , then passes through them , and , as in the adult , enters the left auricle , where it is mingled with the blood entering the same cavity via the foramen ovale , as described above , and fol- lows subsequently ...
... nourishment of the lungs , then passes through them , and , as in the adult , enters the left auricle , where it is mingled with the blood entering the same cavity via the foramen ovale , as described above , and fol- lows subsequently ...
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... nourishment , impure air and certain diseases of nutrition , such as scrofula , etc. On the other hand cer- tain exanthemata and other as yet unknown conditions , have the power at times of greatly accelerating growth , but such rapidly ...
... nourishment , impure air and certain diseases of nutrition , such as scrofula , etc. On the other hand cer- tain exanthemata and other as yet unknown conditions , have the power at times of greatly accelerating growth , but such rapidly ...
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... nourishment . ( c ) The growth of the body and its parts , as the teeth , bones , etc. IV . Children's diseases in a broader sense , i.e. , such as occur in man only once , and are therefore frequent among chil- dren , spreading through ...
... nourishment . ( c ) The growth of the body and its parts , as the teeth , bones , etc. IV . Children's diseases in a broader sense , i.e. , such as occur in man only once , and are therefore frequent among chil- dren , spreading through ...
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... nourished , but born highly cyanosed ; the eyeballs often projecting and ecchy- mosed , tongue protruded and swollen , and the head showing a caput succedaneum . The heart's action is weak and irregular . If the effusion is great and ...
... nourished , but born highly cyanosed ; the eyeballs often projecting and ecchy- mosed , tongue protruded and swollen , and the head showing a caput succedaneum . The heart's action is weak and irregular . If the effusion is great and ...
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... nourishment , as wet nurse , whose milk must be injected at first , or nourishing enemas . CAPUT SUCCEDANEUM . Synonyms . - Kopfgeschwulst ; the supplementary head ; spu- rious kephalo - hæmatoma . Definition . - A sanguineous œdema of ...
... nourishment , as wet nurse , whose milk must be injected at first , or nourishing enemas . CAPUT SUCCEDANEUM . Synonyms . - Kopfgeschwulst ; the supplementary head ; spu- rious kephalo - hæmatoma . Definition . - A sanguineous œdema of ...
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