
Lewis Conner
Lewis Atterbury Conner (1867-1950) was an American cardiologist. Conner sign (1926) - dull percussion R lower posterior lung field in pericardial effusion

Lewis Atterbury Conner (1867-1950) was an American cardiologist. Conner sign (1926) - dull percussion R lower posterior lung field in pericardial effusion

Description Biot respiration History 1876 – Biot studied patients with Cheyne–Stokes respiration at l’Hôtel-Dieu de Paris. In a 16-year old male with tuberculous meningitis he observed a previously undescribed pattern of breathing which he termed ‘rhythme meningitique‘. He found the…
Camille Biot (1850-1918) was a French physician. Biography Medical Eponyms Biot respiration (1876) Biot named it “rhythme meningitique” as it was first described in a 16 year old patient with tuberculous meningitis.Irregular and rapid breathing pattern with rhythmical pauses lasting…

First of all, you can transfer urushiol from one skin part to another. However, only in the first 30 minutes after contact, and the only times it has been reported are from hands to genitalia. Thus, wash your hands before…

A Q&A approach to the recognition and management of more potentially life-threatening chest injuries in the major trauma patient.

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A Q&A approach to the recognition and management of life-threatening chest injuries in the major trauma patient.

A Q&A approach to traumatic spinal injury that provides an overview focusing on the initial assessment and management in the emergency department.

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A Q&A approach to the key concepts and considerations in the initial assessment and management of traumatic brain injury.

A Q&A approach to the initial assessment and management of major trauma in the emergency department.

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