ScienceJohn Michels (Journalist) 1942 |
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Page 8
... blood of Negroes differs in any significant respect from that of Whites . The suc- cessful transfusion with whole blood from Whites to Negroes or vice versa can be accomplished quite as readily as between members of the same race . The ...
... blood of Negroes differs in any significant respect from that of Whites . The suc- cessful transfusion with whole blood from Whites to Negroes or vice versa can be accomplished quite as readily as between members of the same race . The ...
Page 403
... blood traversing the gland ; whereas in the quiet animal there were little or no detectable blood concentration changes . 4 This report deals with a re - examination of the role of blood lactic acid in milk secretion based on arterio ...
... blood traversing the gland ; whereas in the quiet animal there were little or no detectable blood concentration changes . 4 This report deals with a re - examination of the role of blood lactic acid in milk secretion based on arterio ...
Page 598
... blood . Failure of the heart and circulation is its most prominent feature . It is treated by rest , heat , morphine and blood transfusions . In " shock , " the blood vessels apparently lose their capacity of retaining the fluid of the ...
... blood . Failure of the heart and circulation is its most prominent feature . It is treated by rest , heat , morphine and blood transfusions . In " shock , " the blood vessels apparently lose their capacity of retaining the fluid of the ...
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