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Karo-lina-s [1.5K]
1 year ago
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The Europeans and

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Lesechka [4]1 year ago
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According to Sections 27 and28, the procedure that the two methods of treating the sick have in common is Breathing on the patient.

<h3>How would you tell about the breathing process to a patient?</h3>

When a person or a doctor is said to inhale (breathe in) inside their patient nostrils or mouth, air tend to enters their lungs, and oxygen from that air is said to be transmitted or moves to your blood.

Note that At the same time, carbon dioxide, and other  waste gasare said to often moves from the blood to the lungs and is then said to be exhaled (breathed out).

Hence, the The Europeans and Indigenous Americans both had used this methods in treating the sick.

So,  According to Sections 27 and28, the procedure that the two methods of treating the sick have in common is Breathing on the patient.

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