There is a complete recoveryon the cessation of stimulus of moderate intensity and short duration.
The interval allowed between one stimulation and the next was determined by the period of complete recovery.
Improvement may go on slowly to complete recovery, or the malady may subside into a subacute and chronic form with induration.
These wounds are less serious in animals used for heavy draft than in those required to do faster work; for the former may be useful, even if complete recovery is not effected.
Do not be in a hurry to put the animal back to work, but give plenty of time for a complete recovery.
This is a case of acute reaction psychosis of exogenous origin lasting three weeks and leading to complete recovery in an after phase of from four to seven months.
The patient was apparently on the highroad to complete recovery, and left for France March 21, weighing 63 kilos.
At Napsbury Hospital, to which he was sent, he made a complete recovery.
The chief interest in this case was the rapid and complete recovery of vision.
The wound healed in eleven days, and the mother made a complete recovery.
The foot dropped off and the wound healed without medical assistance, the girl making a complete recovery.
The woman exhibited little hemorrhage and made a complete recovery.
As one attack predisposes the sheep to a second, it should be protected from severe cold, or the other extreme, heat, for a month after making a complete recovery.
If the above treatment is properly carried out, the animal will make a complete recovery in a week or ten days.
Because of the nature of the structures involved, when inflamed, chronic inflammation is a more frequent termination than is complete recovery.
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