International Clinics: A Quarterly of Clinical LecturesJ.B. Lippincott., 1915 |
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... : 1914 , “ Researches into Induced Cell Reproduc- tion in Amoeba " ( John Murray , London ) . VOL . I. Ser . 25-2 AN INFORMAL CONSIDERATION OF THE CLINICAL VALUE OF GRAPHIC METHODS EMETINE IN THE TREATMENT OF AMEBIC DYSENTERY 17.
... : 1914 , “ Researches into Induced Cell Reproduc- tion in Amoeba " ( John Murray , London ) . VOL . I. Ser . 25-2 AN INFORMAL CONSIDERATION OF THE CLINICAL VALUE OF GRAPHIC METHODS EMETINE IN THE TREATMENT OF AMEBIC DYSENTERY 17.
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... tion of it requires expert care . Its working is much disturbed by vibration of the earth in its neighborhood ( blasting , passing trains , heavy trolley cars and drays ) , and , not being portable , it is useful mainly for hospital ...
... tion of it requires expert care . Its working is much disturbed by vibration of the earth in its neighborhood ( blasting , passing trains , heavy trolley cars and drays ) , and , not being portable , it is useful mainly for hospital ...
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... tion . Take off the slip , fix in weak alcoholic solution of white shellac , dry in air 2 minutes . To determine the time , note only that on the paper 1 cm . equals 1 sec . , and 1 mm . equals 1-10th of a sec . For Cardiograms hold ...
... tion . Take off the slip , fix in weak alcoholic solution of white shellac , dry in air 2 minutes . To determine the time , note only that on the paper 1 cm . equals 1 sec . , and 1 mm . equals 1-10th of a sec . For Cardiograms hold ...
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... tion of a second must be made in order to synchronize the radial pulse with the jugular . When the carotid is used , the times of the carotid and jugular pulses are so nearly the same that no allowance is required . Although the normal ...
... tion of a second must be made in order to synchronize the radial pulse with the jugular . When the carotid is used , the times of the carotid and jugular pulses are so nearly the same that no allowance is required . Although the normal ...
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... tion of the auricle , and that the carotid wave comes just after the completed contraction of the ventricle . In the polygraphic records requiring a special time - marker the compasses must first be applied to the points designated ...
... tion of the auricle , and that the carotid wave comes just after the completed contraction of the ventricle . In the polygraphic records requiring a special time - marker the compasses must first be applied to the points designated ...
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Page 181 - Chirurgie, an honorary member of the Societe Chirurgical de Paris, an honorary fellow of the Royal College of Surgeons of England, and a charter member of the American College of Surgeons. He has been president of the American Association of...