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And of course there'd be surgical shock, too.
His father was a distinguished surgeon of the respiratory system who contributed to the study of surgical shock.
The country doctor who examined him soon afterward said that he had not drowned but that the cause of death seemed like surgical shock.
Antihistamine derivatives were used to treat surgical shock and later as neuroleptics.
"I don't know precisely, but you gave a perfect clinical picture of a patient terminating in surgical shock.
He was also a noted researcher in the areas of vascular and transplant surgery, surgical shock and cancer of the lung.
If Miss Phoebe hadn't been in a state resembling surgical shock after hearing that, she would have seen the pain convulsing his face.
Musser died of "surgical shock" in Salt Lake City, Utah at age 79.
Suddenly, from a combination of weakness and pain and exhaustion and a form of surgical shock, he fell into a heavy, unnatural sleep.
Whether it was my words or humiliation or booze or surgical shock that made O'Hare throw up, I do not know.
Contraindications to its use as a tocolytic agent are cardiovascular disease, surgical shock, tachycardia, diabetes mellitus.
Fiske was taken to Royal West Sussex Hospital in Chichester for treatment, but he died 48 hours later from surgical shock.
PENELOPE Well--enjoy the natural, honest, unrehearsed result--surgical shock.
Experimenting on dogs, he found that surgical shock resulted from the loss of blood, and he encouraged the use of blood plasma or whole blood products as treatment following the onset of shock.
In Shell Shock and Other Neuropsychiatric Problems, he described the term "shell shock" as advantageous because it "compared with the more acutely terrible and life-in-the-balance thing we know as traumatic or surgical shock."