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DOI: 10.1056/nejm188904041201403
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A Case of Traumatic Disease of Spinal Cord

Abstract: to have several watery stools occasionally, but very active purgation might bring about a state of collapse. Diuretics seem to me to be entirely useless and often might be harmful. The way to increase the secreting pressure through the kidneys is through the heart or circulation. Such patients often fuel faint, and a little stimulant helps this and increases the heart's action. Relequet recommends elastic bandages to the lower extremities, to raise the pressure in the kidneys. Thornton recommends for

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