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Page 55
... tube . Emphysema about the head is not at all infrequent ; injuries or congenital defects , especially in the frontal region , furnishing a communication between one of the air cavities and the subcutaneous tissue . This condition ...
... tube . Emphysema about the head is not at all infrequent ; injuries or congenital defects , especially in the frontal region , furnishing a communication between one of the air cavities and the subcutaneous tissue . This condition ...
Page 63
... tubes , sometimes even causing rupture . If you compress the uterus laterally it separates the walls anteropos- teriorly , making an actual uterine cavity , while properly compress- ing the uterus anteroposteriorly will bring the walls ...
... tubes , sometimes even causing rupture . If you compress the uterus laterally it separates the walls anteropos- teriorly , making an actual uterine cavity , while properly compress- ing the uterus anteroposteriorly will bring the walls ...
Page 90
... tube . VII . After labor is inaugurated , or should the case be received when it is already begun and hemorrhage more or less severe has occurred , the treatment should be pursued with vigor and the doctor must not leave his patient ...
... tube . VII . After labor is inaugurated , or should the case be received when it is already begun and hemorrhage more or less severe has occurred , the treatment should be pursued with vigor and the doctor must not leave his patient ...
Page 91
... tube is clamped with an artery forceps and traction is made on the bag by means if it . The bag acts like the breech - stops hemorrhage , excites pains , dilates the cervix . If the case promises to take a long time , a tape may be ...
... tube is clamped with an artery forceps and traction is made on the bag by means if it . The bag acts like the breech - stops hemorrhage , excites pains , dilates the cervix . If the case promises to take a long time , a tape may be ...
Page 126
... tube whose lumen was considerably enlarged without much thickening of the tubal walls . After separating the adherent intestines from the uterus , I found the latter twice its normal size , purple and vascular looking and hard . Near ...
... tube whose lumen was considerably enlarged without much thickening of the tubal walls . After separating the adherent intestines from the uterus , I found the latter twice its normal size , purple and vascular looking and hard . Near ...
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