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... tracheotomy with fair hope of good results . The Aetion of Drugs on the Respiratory Mucous membrane BY HAL FOSTER , M. D. , KANSAS CITY , Mo. Laryngologist to All Saints Hospital . [ WRITTEN FOR THE MEDICAL HERALD . ] Petrone has ...
... tracheotomy with fair hope of good results . The Aetion of Drugs on the Respiratory Mucous membrane BY HAL FOSTER , M. D. , KANSAS CITY , Mo. Laryngologist to All Saints Hospital . [ WRITTEN FOR THE MEDICAL HERALD . ] Petrone has ...
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... tracheotomy is to be preferred as the safer of the two . He further stated that intubation will accomplish all that tracheotomy will and a great deal more , but that tracheotomy may be called for after intubation has failed should loose ...
... tracheotomy is to be preferred as the safer of the two . He further stated that intubation will accomplish all that tracheotomy will and a great deal more , but that tracheotomy may be called for after intubation has failed should loose ...
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... tracheotomy , all their patients die . Jacobi has had 100 tracheotomies and 100 deaths . In Mount Sinai Hospital , New York , where his work is largely done , the young physicians are in the habit of saying the operation means death ...
... tracheotomy , all their patients die . Jacobi has had 100 tracheotomies and 100 deaths . In Mount Sinai Hospital , New York , where his work is largely done , the young physicians are in the habit of saying the operation means death ...
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... tracheotomy to occur on the table . The Germans advocate very large tubes in tracheotomy . O'Dwyer says that it has a tendency to cause pneumonia or bronchitis while the tubes are in , which will be more than apt to cause death . The ...
... tracheotomy to occur on the table . The Germans advocate very large tubes in tracheotomy . O'Dwyer says that it has a tendency to cause pneumonia or bronchitis while the tubes are in , which will be more than apt to cause death . The ...
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... tracheotomy . The greatest advantage , is in the fact that we can always gain consent of parents , and thus are saved many lives where tracheotomy would not be permitted . In feeding , the child should be placed on an inclined place . I ...
... tracheotomy . The greatest advantage , is in the fact that we can always gain consent of parents , and thus are saved many lives where tracheotomy would not be permitted . In feeding , the child should be placed on an inclined place . I ...
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