- NLM Digital Collections - The medical department of the United States Army in the world war (Volume 2)Publication: Washington : Government Printing Office, 1921-1929... hospital functioned so well that this officer was able to devote most of his time to inspections which took cogni- zance of both ... This list, as will be noted, calls for most of the sick and wounded ... shorten the trans- portation time; third, it does not load up a detachment ...
- ... within 1 to 2 weeks if they are able to sit most of the time. You may be referred to physical therapy to ...
- ... fun than being NIH director--as he was able to devote most of his time to running the scientific programs (including his own ...
- NLM Digital Collections - Sexual neurasthenia (nervous exhaustion) : its hygiene, causes, symptoms, and treatment, with ...Publication: New York : Treat, 1886... the diagnosis of insanity, but who are usually able at most times, if not at all times, to maintain a ... he became very much exhausted, miserable all the time ; he slept but little, ... symp- toms, the most striking being the exacerbation of all the symptoms ...
- NLM Digital Collections - A practical treatise on diseases of the skinPublication: Philadelphia : Lea, 1866... Lecturer, for ready reference and saving of valu- able time. Most of the books and papers quoted will be ...
- ... being able to learn new information. Not being able to "turn off thoughts" most of the time. Trouble sleeping most nights. Frequent crying spells. Feeling ...
- NLM Digital Collections - The medical and surgical history of the war of the rebellion (1861-65) (Volume 2, Part 1)Publication: Washington : G.P.O., 1870-88... of the relapses, and by January 25th, was able to sit up most of the time. He was discharged from service, at his own ...
- ... has an illness or injury and is not able to breathe normally. Most of the time, a ventilator is needed only for a short ...
- NLM Digital Collections - Lectures on the science of human life (Volume 2)Publication: Boston : Marsh, Capen, Lyon and Webb, 1839... of body, may be maintained for a consider-. able time, at a most prodigal expense of vitality, without any of those ... combined action of many causes, for a consider- able time, and probably in most cases, for a great number of years, before ...
- NLM Digital Collections - Second interim report concerning care of the chronically ill in IllinoisPublication: [Springfield, Illinois] : General Assembly, 1947... but can be cared for in private homes: Able to care for self most of time; need occa- sional or intermittent care available from ... but can be cared for in private homes: Able to care for self most of time (referring only to disability because of chronic disease); ...
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