The Lancet-Clinic
1914; Gale Group; Linguagem: English
Autores
Chas E. Caldwell, Willard J. Stone, R. W. Staley, H. M. Cohen, Mill Danikin, G. A. Harman, A. H. Barkley, H. G. Herring,
ResumoFrontmatter: The Lancet-Clinic. Essay: In the Holy Name of Decency Editor Lancet-Clinic, The Menace of Hookworm, Private Nursing for the Clerk and Mechanic Class, News Notes, The Present Epidemic of Smallpox Is Probably One of the Most Widespread That Has Ever Attacked the United States, Symposium on the Circulation and Blood Pressure The Clinical Significance of Diastolic Pressure Variations with Especial Reference to Hypertension and …, Hospitals Good Samaritan Hospital, Contributed Articles Non-Suppurative Diseases of the Labyrinth, Society Proceedings Recurrent Hemorrhage from Duodenal Ulcer—Operation—Blood Transfusion—Recovery, The Life Extension Institute, Inverted Retinal Image Editor Lancet-Clinic, A Despatch from Harrisburg, Pa., Says, Correspondence London Letter, Conservative Treatment of Urethral Stricture and Its Complications, The Race Betterment Congress, Meeting of February 2, 1914 Musculo-Spiral Paralysis, Kayser (Berliner Klinische Wochenschrift, December 8, 1913) Gives a Review of the Subject of Calcium Salts in Internal Affections, Concluding That the Salts Act upon the Blood Vessels by Tightening the Unduly Permeable Vascular Wall, Thus Promoting Coagulation and Stopping Exudation.
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