1. Programs designed to motivate patients into leaving voluntarily brought into sharp focus conflicting institutional dynamics inherent in the leprosarium setting. 2. The result in each case had been the conversion of my patient into pork pies and a drastic plummeting of my self-esteem. 3. They gingerly loaded the patient into the ambulance. 4. Gradually elevate the patient into an upright position. 5. Doctors wheeled the patient into the operating room. 6. It would be useful to be able to separate patients into good and poor prognostic groups. 7. In the present study, we classified asymptomatic diabetic patients into two groups according to presence or absence of cardiovascular signs of autonomic neuropathy using standardised criteria. 8. However, we found that routine biochemical measurements taken on admission were not helpful in discriminating patients into those with ARF, AonCRF, or CRF. 9. In the nineteen eighties it was at the centre of controvery, for putting patients into an area condemned as a human zoo. |