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... patient is not interested enough in his own well - being to follow a prescribed diet , then the physician should not waste his time attempting to render the feet asymptomatic . Most patients will be cooperative providing the physician ...
... patient is not interested enough in his own well - being to follow a prescribed diet , then the physician should not waste his time attempting to render the feet asymptomatic . Most patients will be cooperative providing the physician ...
Page 363
... patients . This is advisable since in more than an occasional patient , the uric acid level will be elevated and with the use of uricosuric drugs the foot can be rendered asymptomatic without resorting to surgery . ( See Chapter 16 ) ...
... patients . This is advisable since in more than an occasional patient , the uric acid level will be elevated and with the use of uricosuric drugs the foot can be rendered asymptomatic without resorting to surgery . ( See Chapter 16 ) ...
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... patient is permitted to have bathroom privileges . The bedpan is not used . Thrombectomy is theoretically of value in these patients , but there has been no con- clusive proof that the leg sequelae are sig nificantly decreased when this ...
... patient is permitted to have bathroom privileges . The bedpan is not used . Thrombectomy is theoretically of value in these patients , but there has been no con- clusive proof that the leg sequelae are sig nificantly decreased when this ...
Contents
Introduction | 1 |
Definitions of the Normal and of the | 58 |
The Wellbalanced Normal FootIts | 69 |
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