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 Fluid Volume Monitoring with Glucose Dilution
Academic medicine can be very satisfying. I am pleased when I see one of
my residents takes excellent care of a seriously injured patient. I am pleased
when a junior member of the faculty publishes a really good paper. I am
pleased when the program attracts an especially good group of residents.
Sources of satisfaction can be... |  |  |  |  Blood: Physiology and Circulation (The Human Body)
Humans have been fascinated by the intricacies of
blood as far back as early Egyptian civilization.
Tombs in Egypt depicted bloodletting—a procedure
through which blood is intentionally removed from a
vein—as a treatment for sick patients. Some ancient
Greeks drank the blood of a fallen warrior, believing that... |
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