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  1. NLM Digital Collections - A bibliographical sourcebook of compressed air, diving, and submarine medicine (Volume 2) 
    Publication: Washington, D.C. : Research Division, Project X-427, Bureau of Medicine and Surgery, Navy Department, 1948-1966
    ... the best balance between length of work period, safety and amount of useful work for the average ... of barbiturates along with procaine makes for greater safety. The literature on the use of oxygen in ...
  2. NLM Digital Collections - Abstracts of orthopaedic surgery for 1948 (1950) 
    Publication: Washington, D.C. : Office of the Surgeon General, Department of the Army, 1951-1957
    ... definitive amputation can then be done with greater safety later at an ... soft tissue and cartilage and removal of all available foreign bodies and ...
  3. ... 200-216. Fever (Typhus) in animals. See, aho, Cattle-plague; Glanders. 1'flug (G.) Typhus uud Status ... in gen, 1870. Bonzom. Le typhus contagieux (peste bovine; pestis bovina). Gaz. med.' de l'Algerie. Alger, ...
  4. ... because of his belief in the power of bovine virus as seen in his dairymaids. * During six ... virus directly from the cow ; this is called bovine virus ; the other method is to take the ...
  5. ... ofi lite tongue. A disease more common in cattle than man. GLOSSIANUS, Lingiia'l muscle. GLOSSITIS, from ...
  6. ... dysentery of an aggravated form was caused in cattle by the use of water contaminated with putrescent ... solid—ap- proaching more to the nature of cartilage and bone. In very old animals, a great ...
  7. ... to mankind; especially to sheep, horses, and black cattle ; the insect depositing its eggs in different parts ...
  8. ... then, and not till then, be given with safety and advantage, so as to act ... When erosions of the cartilages of the nose and of the palate, obstinate ...
  9. ... 659.] -----. Remarks upon the mortality among the horned cattle ; containing directions for extir- pating the infection, or, ... 25. -----. Memoire sur un monstre. de l'espeee bovine de la classe des monstres double's .uitositaires de ...
  10. ... chondroma of the chest, probably originating from the cartilage of a rib or bronchial tube. Boston M. ... On an enormous cartilaginous tumour of the costal cartilages and sternum. St. Barth. Hosp. Rep., Lond.. 1870. ...
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