The Cyclopedia of Medicine, Surgery and Specialties, Volume 12George Morris Piersol, Edward L. Bortz F.A. Davis Company, 1940 - Medicine |
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... tract . 2. Rubrospinal tract . ( c ) Descending fifth root - the sensory pathway of the trigeminal nerve in the lower pons . — 3. Ascending Tracts ( a ) Mesial fillet conveying discriminatory sensations from the posterior column nuclei ...
... tract . 2. Rubrospinal tract . ( c ) Descending fifth root - the sensory pathway of the trigeminal nerve in the lower pons . — 3. Ascending Tracts ( a ) Mesial fillet conveying discriminatory sensations from the posterior column nuclei ...
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... tract . Organisms active in the genital tract ( inflammation ) . Organisms latent or active in adjacent organs or structures , gaining access to the genital tract under favorable condi- tions . Organisms in distant foci , obtaining ...
... tract . Organisms active in the genital tract ( inflammation ) . Organisms latent or active in adjacent organs or structures , gaining access to the genital tract under favorable condi- tions . Organisms in distant foci , obtaining ...
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... tract should should be invaded from this source , yet in most cases the patient escapes clinical infection because of 2 factors , i . e . , ( 1 ) the lifelong establish- ment of a general immunity to the bac- teria of the intestinal tract ...
... tract should should be invaded from this source , yet in most cases the patient escapes clinical infection because of 2 factors , i . e . , ( 1 ) the lifelong establish- ment of a general immunity to the bac- teria of the intestinal tract ...
Contents
PNEUMOTHORAX 1 | 1 |
POLYURIA 14 | 14 |
URINALYSIS HEMATOPORPHYRINURIA | 25 |
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abdominal abnormal abortion acute anesthesia birth canal blade bleeding blood breech cause cavity cent cervical dilatation cervix cesarean section child clinical condition convulsions cord death delivery dextrose diagnosis diameter dilatation disease doses eclampsia edema examination F. A. Davis fetal head fetus fluid forceps frequently gestation glands grains guanidine Gynäk Gynec heart sounds hemorrhage increase infection inlet kidney labor laceration latter lesions ligaments liver lower uterine segment maternal membranes ment metabolism method Montgomery mother muscles nancy nephritis normal Obst obstetrician Obstetrics occiput occur organ ovum pain palpation patient pelvic floor pelvic inlet pelvis perineal perineum Phila placenta placenta previa position posterior posture potassium Practical Obstetrics preeclampsia preg pregnancy present puerperal rare rectal rectum result rotation rupture scopolamine solution stage sugar suture symphysis symphysis pubis symptoms tion tissue toxemia tract traction transverse treatment tumor urine usually uterine contractions uterus vaginal vomiting W. B. Saunders wall