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... Probably the kinetic theory will be reduced to sim- pler terms of application . We are told , for example , of the daily anaesthetic drill that is to accustom the patient to the final ordeal of anaesthesia . The public soon learn of new ...
... Probably the kinetic theory will be reduced to sim- pler terms of application . We are told , for example , of the daily anaesthetic drill that is to accustom the patient to the final ordeal of anaesthesia . The public soon learn of new ...
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... probably have impor- tant effects on bactericidal properties of the peritoneum . But the picture of the rise of 4 , 6 or 8 degrees in the spe- cific gravity of the blood should be present to the surgeon who is contem- plating only ...
... probably have impor- tant effects on bactericidal properties of the peritoneum . But the picture of the rise of 4 , 6 or 8 degrees in the spe- cific gravity of the blood should be present to the surgeon who is contem- plating only ...
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... of them , we shall probably eventually work . He would give the surgeon who is about to shock his pa- tient , the same advice that Mr. Punch gave to those about to be married : " Don't 10 SURGICAL SHOCK IN PELVIC OPERATIONS .
... of them , we shall probably eventually work . He would give the surgeon who is about to shock his pa- tient , the same advice that Mr. Punch gave to those about to be married : " Don't 10 SURGICAL SHOCK IN PELVIC OPERATIONS .
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... probably result in considerable damage to the advance of this form of narcosis by forcing its administration by individuals improp- erly prepared to give it and by the use of unstable drugs , with resultant mor- tality not only to child ...
... probably result in considerable damage to the advance of this form of narcosis by forcing its administration by individuals improp- erly prepared to give it and by the use of unstable drugs , with resultant mor- tality not only to child ...
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... probably be more highly appreciated were it not followed by the charge that the average doctor is not interested in the relief of pain of his patients , as that would in- volve too much study and expense on his part . This statement is ...
... probably be more highly appreciated were it not followed by the charge that the average doctor is not interested in the relief of pain of his patients , as that would in- volve too much study and expense on his part . This statement is ...
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