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Studies on Blood Water
AbstractIn an attempt to determine more accurately the degree of dehydration of patients with definite fluid imbalance, particularly patients with...
AbstractIn an attempt to determine more accurately the degree of dehydration of patients with definite fluid imbalance, particularly patients with...
AbstractMedical diathermy is the production of heat in the body tissues for therapeutic purposes by high frequency currents, insufficient in...
AbstractThree years ago (July, 1937) I reported in this journal1 the immediate results of bilateral celiac ganglionectomy for a case of Raynaud’s...
AbstractAs a rule, an attack of spontaneous subarachnoid hemorrhage is characterized by the sudden onset of severe suboccipital or parietal...
AbstractUntil fairly recently, the top level for the control of the autonomic functions of the body has been assumed to be the basal ganglia of...
AbstractAuricular fibrillation occurs, either in its continuous form or in paroxysms of long or short duration, in about 10 per cent of all...
AbstractTraumatic rupture of the pancreas without complicating injury to other abdominal organs is a rare condition and prompts the report of this...
AbstractGastroscopy is a routine procedure in all cases of gastric ulcer seen in the Section on Gastro-intestinal Diseases at the Cleveland Clinic...
AbstractBronchiogenic carcinomas are being treated by surgery, radium, roentgen therapy, and combinations of these procedures.Attempts have been...
AbstractThe management of intractable pain can represent a sore trial for the patient and the physician alike.