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Virology, New York

Virology, New York Visual Head-Tilt— to treatment. Aftereffect From the usual medical Dense adhe¬ Spatial Prolonged responded R. H. Day and N. J. Wade Univ, Melbourne) sions were created about the liver. The formation of ascitic (Monash fluid was cured in three almost sub¬ patients immediately, Science 154:1201-1202 1966 (Dec 2) sided in another after a of completely patient long period Two confirm the occurrence of too to experiments which and the fifth died soon spa¬ gradual decrease, patient tial aftereffect the effect have shown that the of it seemed that the magnitude permit evaluation, although operation of In the would of is a function of the head-tilt. first have been beneficial. mechanism benefit degree experi¬ The ap¬ ment, in which there were each was to be derived from the isolation of the liver subjects, required peared by to a bar of so that it vertical. dense adhesions. from the liver was denied access adjust pivoted light appeared Lymph to not In the second underwent nine the and ascites could collect. experiment eight subjects peritoneal cavity, trials similar to those of the but with head tilted left first, or two 40 for minutes at and and Detection of Venous Thrombosis in the http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png JAMA American Medical Association

Virology, New York

JAMA , Volume 199 (4) – Jan 23, 1967

Virology, New York

Abstract

Visual Head-Tilt— to treatment. Aftereffect From the usual medical Dense adhe¬ Spatial Prolonged responded R. H. Day and N. J. Wade Univ, Melbourne) sions were created about the liver. The formation of ascitic (Monash fluid was cured in three almost sub¬ patients immediately, Science 154:1201-1202 1966 (Dec 2) sided in another after a of completely patient long period Two confirm the occurrence of too to experiments which and the fifth died soon spa¬ gradual decrease,...
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American Medical Association
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Copyright © 1967 American Medical Association. All Rights Reserved. Applicable FARS/DFARS Restrictions Apply to Government Use.
ISSN
0098-7484
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1538-3598
DOI
10.1001/jama.1967.03120040147075
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Abstract

Visual Head-Tilt— to treatment. Aftereffect From the usual medical Dense adhe¬ Spatial Prolonged responded R. H. Day and N. J. Wade Univ, Melbourne) sions were created about the liver. The formation of ascitic (Monash fluid was cured in three almost sub¬ patients immediately, Science 154:1201-1202 1966 (Dec 2) sided in another after a of completely patient long period Two confirm the occurrence of too to experiments which and the fifth died soon spa¬ gradual decrease, patient tial aftereffect the effect have shown that the of it seemed that the magnitude permit evaluation, although operation of In the would of is a function of the head-tilt. first have been beneficial. mechanism benefit degree experi¬ The ap¬ ment, in which there were each was to be derived from the isolation of the liver subjects, required peared by to a bar of so that it vertical. dense adhesions. from the liver was denied access adjust pivoted light appeared Lymph to not In the second underwent nine the and ascites could collect. experiment eight subjects peritoneal cavity, trials similar to those of the but with head tilted left first, or two 40 for minutes at and and Detection of Venous Thrombosis in the

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Published: Jan 23, 1967

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