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decubitus ulcer.
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| Bednar's a.e |
symmetric excoriation of the hard palate over the pterygoid plates in infants; thought to be due to pressure of the nipple against the palate during nursing, or to sucking of the tongue or foreign objects.
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| Bednar's aphthae |
see under aphtha.
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| Bedsonia |
Chlamydia.
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| bed bath |
A bath for a patient confined to bed. NURSING-IMP: All necessary equipment is assembled, the room temperature is adjusted to a comfortable level, and the room is checked for drafts. While shielding the patie
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| bed | make wet and dirty, as from rain |
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| bed | limp and soiled as if dragged in the mud |
| bed | in deplorable condition |
| bed | confinement to bed continuously (as in the case of some sick or injured persons) |
| bed | Czech composer (1824-1884) |
| bed | confined to bed (by illness) |
| bed | confined to bed (by illness) |
| bed | principles from which other truths can be derived |
| bed | solid unweathered rock lying beneath surface deposits of soil |
| bed | bedding rolled up for carrying |
| bed | a room used primarily for sleeping |
| bed | furniture intended for use in a bedroom |
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