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  1. ... Gibbs DL, et al. Bull Pan Am Health Organ 1981; 15(4):346—53 Health and safety in medical laboratories. Harrington JM. Bull WHO 1982; ... and industrial developments. Bruck SD. Int J Artif Organs 1982 Mar;5(2):85-6 Multiple use of dialyzers: safety and efficacy. Kant KS, et al. Kidney Int ...
  2. NLM Digital Collections - Lectures on clinical surgery : delivered in the Hôtel-Dieu of Paris 
    Publication: Washington : Stereotyped and published by Duff Green, 1835
    ... develops an inflammation which extends to the internal organs. A ball or grape shot may produce in the chest, as in ...
  3. NLM Digital Collections - Operative surgery 
    Publication: Philadelphia : Blanchard and Lea, 1851
    ... without it the operation cannot be undertaken with safety to the coats of the organ. Again, supposing the stone to be very large ... which guides us in our division of this organ. Upon the extent of this ... may be said to rest, the safety of the operation being almost in a ratio ...
  4. NLM Digital Collections - A manual of the practice of medicine 
    Publication: Philadelphia : Blanchard & Lea, 1856
    ... to; and, whenever it can be done with safety, the congested vessels of important organs, and the inflammation of particular parts, which sometimes ...
  5. ... that much is to be feared for the safety of these exposed and delicate organs. If EROSION OF THE ENAMEL. 87 thousands are ...
  6. ... emptied as rapidly as is consistent with the safety of the patient, and the various excretory organs stimulated, as will be described under eclampsia. During ...
  7. ... tity to reach and escape from the nerve-organs at once ; its safety, to its rather stimu- lant action on the ... effect of the drug, .without deranging the digestive organs, it would be ... from the earliest ages ; for safety and efficacy it is not to be compared ...
  8. ... for want of this most efficient set of safety valves, so to say-the organs primarily affected would more often become fatally diseased ... cumstances, the only work that nature can with safety undertake, and in ... nutritive organs are given an opportunity to virtually renew themselves. ...
  9. ... this membrane may perform the office of a safety-valve, and protect the important organ within the cranium from impending mischief. On the ...
  10. ... tity to reach and escape from the nerve-organs at once; its safety, to its rather stimu- lant action on the ...
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