The book Clinical Osteopathy was written by author Carl Philip Mcconnell Here you can read free online of Clinical Osteopathy book, rate and share your impressions in comments. If you don't know what to write, just answer the question: Why is Clinical Osteopathy a good or bad book?
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When the disease appears, the patient may be gradually subjected to a pressure greater than that to which he has previously been sub- mitted for a short time, then be decompressed with extreme slow- ness a day or more may be devoted to this process, if the disease resulted from very high pressure. Under the high pressure, the blood again takes up the air bubbles, and under the extremely gradual decompression, this is all breathed out through the lungs, as is to be desired. If this decompression... is done immediately, recovery may be absolute; the longer the delay in initiating the treatment, the greater is the tissue destruction. LANDRY'S PARALYSIS This is a disease of adults characterized by a very sudden and acute onset, ascending flaccid paralysis of the leg, thigh, abdomen, thorax and arms and neck. It is probably due to some infectious agent. Etiology. The disease is somewhat more frequent during an epidemic of infantile paralysis, and this together with simultaneous jncidence of the two diseases in the same household has led to the inference that it may be due to the same organism.
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