The Medical World, Bind 19Roy Jackson., 1901 |
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Side 13
... patient and not the disease . Now this is indefinit , and may be misleading . If it is meant that they treat the patient for pneumonia , at all times recognizing the condition of the diseased organ , such ex- pression or treatment may ...
... patient and not the disease . Now this is indefinit , and may be misleading . If it is meant that they treat the patient for pneumonia , at all times recognizing the condition of the diseased organ , such ex- pression or treatment may ...
Side 18
... patient needs is a change of climate ; and if there is any hope of improvement , it will certainly be realized . The change is made and the patient goes to some one of the localities that has a reputation for favorably in- fluencing the ...
... patient needs is a change of climate ; and if there is any hope of improvement , it will certainly be realized . The change is made and the patient goes to some one of the localities that has a reputation for favorably in- fluencing the ...
Side 19
... patient a box of quinin pills and tell him to cure himself of malarial fever . Before sending a patient to a health resort , arrange for suitable quarters ; secure for him the best medical skill in the place of his sojourn ; impress ...
... patient a box of quinin pills and tell him to cure himself of malarial fever . Before sending a patient to a health resort , arrange for suitable quarters ; secure for him the best medical skill in the place of his sojourn ; impress ...
Side 21
... patient died and a post revealed a gall stone as large as a large hazel nut , irregular in form , near the duodenum , but still in the duct . The location of the duct and stone was hard to find , and an operation as difficult to perform ...
... patient died and a post revealed a gall stone as large as a large hazel nut , irregular in form , near the duodenum , but still in the duct . The location of the duct and stone was hard to find , and an operation as difficult to perform ...
Side 25
... patient is about 50 years of age , in good general health , and very activ . The ulcer is not painful except when irritated . treatment the discoloration has disap- peared but otherwise there is no improve ment . Under Would like to ...
... patient is about 50 years of age , in good general health , and very activ . The ulcer is not painful except when irritated . treatment the discoloration has disap- peared but otherwise there is no improve ment . Under Would like to ...
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