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... believe that any post - anesthetic vomiting is a direct toxemia . By early kidney activity this toxin is eliminated . 7. Early skin function . This acts in collabora- tion 32 [ The Medical Council Surgical Adjuncts - Foster .
... believe that any post - anesthetic vomiting is a direct toxemia . By early kidney activity this toxin is eliminated . 7. Early skin function . This acts in collabora- tion 32 [ The Medical Council Surgical Adjuncts - Foster .
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... skin is being infiltrated and the nerve impulses blocked . 3. Patients can be carried along under very light anesthesia , thus saving both the patient and the ether bill . Economy here becomes a self - instituted principle . 4. As each ...
... skin is being infiltrated and the nerve impulses blocked . 3. Patients can be carried along under very light anesthesia , thus saving both the patient and the ether bill . Economy here becomes a self - instituted principle . 4. As each ...
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... skin anterior and posterior overlying these organs . It is for this reason that internal organs are influenced therapeutically by applications made to the particu- lar skin areas ( reflex effects ) . In the same manner a condition of ...
... skin anterior and posterior overlying these organs . It is for this reason that internal organs are influenced therapeutically by applications made to the particu- lar skin areas ( reflex effects ) . In the same manner a condition of ...
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... skin contact , down the entire length of the spine with moderate pressure only . Enlist the services of the patient by asking , " Is there any part of the spine where you feel the cur- rent most ? " If the current is felt evenly all ...
... skin contact , down the entire length of the spine with moderate pressure only . Enlist the services of the patient by asking , " Is there any part of the spine where you feel the cur- rent most ? " If the current is felt evenly all ...
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... skin wound , so that probing revealed no frac- ture . The case shows the danger of tight sewing of a dirty wound for infection was traced from the right temporal cut through thrombosed parietal An occipital perforation was found , but ...
... skin wound , so that probing revealed no frac- ture . The case shows the danger of tight sewing of a dirty wound for infection was traced from the right temporal cut through thrombosed parietal An occipital perforation was found , but ...
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