Denver Medical Times: Utah Medical Journal. Nevada Medicine, Volume 6s.l., 1886 |
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Page 139
... possible . It is not too much to af- firm that in the obstetric wards at the Lariboisiere Hospital , the birth of a child by other than the cephalic presentation is never permitted to take place , if at the time of application the fetus ...
... possible . It is not too much to af- firm that in the obstetric wards at the Lariboisiere Hospital , the birth of a child by other than the cephalic presentation is never permitted to take place , if at the time of application the fetus ...
Page 144
... possible . 7. When the pressure of food in the stomach excites cough , or when paroxysms of coughing have induced vomiting , the ingestion of food must be delayed until the cough ceases , or an appropriate seda- tive may be employed ...
... possible . 7. When the pressure of food in the stomach excites cough , or when paroxysms of coughing have induced vomiting , the ingestion of food must be delayed until the cough ceases , or an appropriate seda- tive may be employed ...
Page 211
... possible . Stimulants may be used in some cases with marked advan- tage , but I do not think they are often useful in early cases . Sometimes they are positively hurtful . If they strengthen the pulse without quickening it much , I ...
... possible . Stimulants may be used in some cases with marked advan- tage , but I do not think they are often useful in early cases . Sometimes they are positively hurtful . If they strengthen the pulse without quickening it much , I ...
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