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  1. The Objectives of Medical Progress (PDF)

    11/14/2016

    . It is better to waste motion than blood or life. The avoidance of infection is cheap at the price of infinite …

  2. The Physical Examination of Apparently Healthy Individuals: Its Importance, Limitations and Opportunities

    11/11/2016

    consistent with a normal heart. Then, too, an elevated blood pressure may be transitory or, even … to the cardiovascular system, and have largely depended upon the variations in blood pressure and pulse rate before … findings, such as unstable blood pressure, albuminuria, etc. In our study of variations of blood pressure …

  3. The Physician as Custodian of the Health of the People: But Who Shall Guard the Custodian Himself?

    11/11/2016

    by the blood or lymph streams, can destroy infectious organisms throughout the body,—when the cause … of the United States;—why then is it absurd to believe that a specimen of a patient's blood sent to San …

  4. The Physician as Custodian of the Health of the People: But Who Shall Guard the Custodian Himself? (PDF)

    11/11/2016

    the ideal antiseptic shall be found, which, carried by the blood or lymph streams, can destroy infectious … to believe that a specimen of a patient's blood sent to San Francisco may be subjected to analysis by alleged …

  5. The Physical Examination of Apparently Healthy Individuals: Its Importance, Limitations and Opportunities (PDF)

    11/11/2016

    . Stanhope, M.D,, Middleton, Mass. 946 A Simple Blood Transfusion. By Howard M. Clute, M.D., Bos- ton. 948 … Observations on the Transfusion of Blood. By Donald S. Adams, M.D., Worcester, Mass. 949 Convalescence: V …, too, an ele- vated blood pressure may be transitory or, even if persistent, may not be incompatible …

  6. Industrial Surgery (PDF)

    11/11/2016

    beentirely obliterated and compensation cannot pay entirely the 'blood tax' of industry."Gradually … superficially, producinglesions of the part of the body they touch; (2)poisons which are absorbed by the blood … and one-half hours. The next morning his physician was called and found that his blood pressure was high …

  7. Industrial Surgery

    11/11/2016

    ." "Accidents, therefore, cannot be entirely obliterated and compensation cannot pay entirely the 'blood tax … are absorbed by the blood, having a deleterious effect upon it; (3) poisons which act upon specific organs …

  8. Committee on Environmental and Occupational Health Meeting Minutes - November 8, 2016 This is member only content

    11/8/2016

    Attendance H. Alker U. Dhanabalan T. Garvey H Hechter A. Rodgers R. Alie, staff Review of September 2016 Minutes Approved.  House of Delegates http://www.massmed.org/Interim-Meeting/House-of-Delegates/House-of-Delegates/#DelegatesHandbook Climate Change Report Back R. Alie updated the committee on Committ

  9. CompleteDelegatesHandbook_2016 This is member only content

    11/7/2016


  10. ReferenceCommitteeA_2016 This is member only content

    11/7/2016


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