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... labor than is possible under the present methods . The value of systematic work is much greater than any amount of aimless , " hit or miss " attempts at work . ( b ) Would be able to do more thinking , as less automatic reciting and ...
... labor than is possible under the present methods . The value of systematic work is much greater than any amount of aimless , " hit or miss " attempts at work . ( b ) Would be able to do more thinking , as less automatic reciting and ...
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... labor and make labor more effective , improve productions and give more opportunity for advancement in general . Barring the abuses , the system is excellent . Too bad that educational institu- tions come trotting along slowly at the ...
... labor and make labor more effective , improve productions and give more opportunity for advancement in general . Barring the abuses , the system is excellent . Too bad that educational institu- tions come trotting along slowly at the ...
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... LABOR . BY RUDOLPH WIESER HOLMES , M. D. , CHICAGO . INSTRUCTOR IN OBSTETRICS , RUSH MEDICAL COLLEGE , OBSTETRICIAN , PASSA- VANT MEMORIAL HOSPITAL , ASSOCIATE OBSTETRICIAN THE CHICAGO LYING - IN HOSPTAL . The third stage of labor ...
... LABOR . BY RUDOLPH WIESER HOLMES , M. D. , CHICAGO . INSTRUCTOR IN OBSTETRICS , RUSH MEDICAL COLLEGE , OBSTETRICIAN , PASSA- VANT MEMORIAL HOSPITAL , ASSOCIATE OBSTETRICIAN THE CHICAGO LYING - IN HOSPTAL . The third stage of labor ...
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... labor , and more recently corroborated by studies of frozen sections and uteri removed by Porro operations with placentae in situ , have little or no recogni- tion in text books or practice . The deductions from these studies are of ...
... labor , and more recently corroborated by studies of frozen sections and uteri removed by Porro operations with placentae in situ , have little or no recogni- tion in text books or practice . The deductions from these studies are of ...
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... expectant plan should be the rule ; where hemorrhage or other adverse circum- stances are present , a more energetic course is indicative . CREDE METHOD . As Credè was the chief advocator of HOLMES - CONDUCT OF THIRD STAGE OF labor . 47.
... expectant plan should be the rule ; where hemorrhage or other adverse circum- stances are present , a more energetic course is indicative . CREDE METHOD . As Credè was the chief advocator of HOLMES - CONDUCT OF THIRD STAGE OF labor . 47.
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