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... tissues ( except the skin ) with a weak solution of quinine and urea hydro- chlorid . whole Underlying the scheme - a principle so essential to the successful employment of the method that it de- serves to be termed basic - is gentle ...
... tissues ( except the skin ) with a weak solution of quinine and urea hydro- chlorid . whole Underlying the scheme - a principle so essential to the successful employment of the method that it de- serves to be termed basic - is gentle ...
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... tissues . The surgeon who is too busy to concede the many advantages of gen- tleness in his work will naturally have little patience and less success with the method . An excellent review of Crile's recent book in the California State ...
... tissues . The surgeon who is too busy to concede the many advantages of gen- tleness in his work will naturally have little patience and less success with the method . An excellent review of Crile's recent book in the California State ...
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... tissues takes place and much fluid is lost to the circulation at a time when the vaso - motor mechanism is badly af- fected . Peripheral resistance from the plus friction of altered blood adds to the circulatory crisis . It would have ...
... tissues takes place and much fluid is lost to the circulation at a time when the vaso - motor mechanism is badly af- fected . Peripheral resistance from the plus friction of altered blood adds to the circulatory crisis . It would have ...
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... tissues . A good blood pressure will empty the splanchnic area better than a lowered one , and shock , as we know , lowers blood pressure . Friction and a plus peripheral resistance are also eased by giving the blood cells a more ...
... tissues . A good blood pressure will empty the splanchnic area better than a lowered one , and shock , as we know , lowers blood pressure . Friction and a plus peripheral resistance are also eased by giving the blood cells a more ...
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... tissues so that the blood is drier than normal , which increases friction and the work of the heart and exhausts the patient . In- spissation of the blood is present in all operations of any severity . Fatigue of nerve cells , which has ...
... tissues so that the blood is drier than normal , which increases friction and the work of the heart and exhausts the patient . In- spissation of the blood is present in all operations of any severity . Fatigue of nerve cells , which has ...
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