11. Partially unclothed the patient for treatment. 12. How can doctors refer patients for treatment without examining them first? 13. Re-examination of four randomly selected patients for both methods showed a high agreement on the average total number of cells for each subject. 14. It is therefore not practical to monitor patients for long periods with this technique. 15. The difference in the frequency of symptomatic recurrence may be explained by an evolving policy of management when considering gall stone patients for non-surgical treatment. 16. No differences were observed between male and female spinal patients for any of the variables tested in this study. 17. Nutritional treatment was used in eight patients for two to four months during the first year. 18. Physicians are more likely to admit old patients than young patients for any given severity of illness. 19. Although Berger monitors these patients for prostate changes, he said the therapy appears safe. 20. And soon the women were going about their duties, taking patients for X-rays, rehabilitation, blood tests. |