Denver Medical Times: Utah Medical Journal. Nevada Medicine, Volume 18s.l., 1898 |
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... alcohol and rubbing may be used to maintain capillary circulation and improve the nutrition of the con- nective tissues . We are told by the full bath advocates in this country to tub all cases unless they have hemorrhages or ...
... alcohol and rubbing may be used to maintain capillary circulation and improve the nutrition of the con- nective tissues . We are told by the full bath advocates in this country to tub all cases unless they have hemorrhages or ...
Page 10
... Alcohol is , how- ever , well suited , but how often do we give it when it really is not needed ? A patient lying quietly in bed is not supposed to have a very strong pulse , yet I have often , when tempted to give a patient some alcohol ...
... Alcohol is , how- ever , well suited , but how often do we give it when it really is not needed ? A patient lying quietly in bed is not supposed to have a very strong pulse , yet I have often , when tempted to give a patient some alcohol ...
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... alcohol ; a will is written while the person is using spirits to excess ; an important contract is made and signed in this same condition ; a course of criminal conduct is followed , and the actor is using spirits constantly to excess ...
... alcohol ; a will is written while the person is using spirits to excess ; an important contract is made and signed in this same condition ; a course of criminal conduct is followed , and the actor is using spirits constantly to excess ...
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... alcohol on the system , it becomes clear that the continuous use of alcohol , or spirits taken to excess at intervals , is always followed by degrees of brain and nerve palsy , paralysis , conges- tion and impaired and diminished ...
... alcohol on the system , it becomes clear that the continuous use of alcohol , or spirits taken to excess at intervals , is always followed by degrees of brain and nerve palsy , paralysis , conges- tion and impaired and diminished ...
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... alcohol is to obscure and break up this power of discrimination between right and wrong . The use of alcohol is always followed by an increase in the heart's action , and later a corresponding diminution of the flow of blood . This ...
... alcohol is to obscure and break up this power of discrimination between right and wrong . The use of alcohol is always followed by an increase in the heart's action , and later a corresponding diminution of the flow of blood . This ...
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