1916
DOI: 10.1001/jama.1916.02580270054024
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Classification of Pneumonia Cases

Abstract: which I have witnessed and administered anesthetics. If they be common occurrences in Cleveland, the Lakeside Hospital is in sore need of competent anesthetists. In Akron we find one nurse sufficient while we administer the anesthetic. In my own practice, giving several anesthesias daily, only rarely have I required more than one nurse, and equally rarely does she do more than stand beside the patient. An orderly present is even more rare. The only preliminary hypodermic is morphin Va grain, atropin M.50 and o… Show more

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