| Children - 1902 - 934 pages
...When one sees a patient in whom the intubation tube has repeatedly been clogged, Avhen the hopeless condition of the patient changes for the better after the administration of 50,000 units, one cannot help but be convinced of the importance of giving large doses of antitoxin in the severe and... | |
| Medicine - 1902 - 1170 pages
...antitoxin. When one sees patients in whom the intubation tube has been repeatedly clogged, when the hopeless condition of the patient changes for the better after the administration of 50,000 units, one cannot help but be convinced of the importance of giving large doses of antitoxin in the very severe... | |
| Children - 1902 - 912 pages
...When one sees a patient in whom the intubation tube has repeatedly been clogged, when the hopeless condition of the patient changes for the better after the administration of 50.000 units, one cannot help but be convinced of the importance of giving large doses of antitoxin... | |
| Sir William Osler - 1912 - 1276 pages
...when the hopeless condition of the patient changes for tho better after the administration of 50.000 units, one can not help but be convinced of the importance of giving large doses of antitoxin in the very st'verv and apparently hopeless cases. In the majority of instances these large tlosaps are not required,... | |
| Clinical medicine - 1912 - 352 pages
...When one sees a patient in whom the intubation tube has been repeatedly clogged, when the hopeless condition of the patient changes for the better after the administration of 50,000 units, one cannot help but be convinced of the importance of giving large doses of antitoxin in the very severe... | |
| Sir William Osler, Thomas McCrae - Diseases - 1916 - 1262 pages
...when the hopeless condition of the patient changes for the better after the administration of 50 000 units, one can not help but be convinced of the importance...antitoxin in the very severe and apparently hopeless oases. In the majority of instances these large do0*.* are not required, particularly if the pa'ientsare... | |
| Sir William Osler - 1920 - 1204 pages
..."When one sees a patient in whom the intubation tube has been repeatedly clogged, when the hopeless condition of the patient changes for the better after...help but be convinced of the importance of giving lar~e doses of antitoxin in the very severe and apparently hopeless cases. In the majority of instances... | |
| Boston City Hospital - Medicine - 1900 - 276 pages
...When one sees a patient in whom the intubation tube has been repeatedly clogged ; when the hopeless condition of the patient changes for the better after the administration of 50,000 units, one cannot help but be convinced of the importance of giving large doses of antitoxin in the very severe... | |
| Medicine - 1902 - 500 pages
...When one sees a patient in whom the intubation tube has been repeatedly clogged ; when the hopeless condition of the patient changes for the better after the administration of 50,000 units, one cannot help but be convinced of the importance of giving large doses of antitoxin in the severe and... | |
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