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... usually taken . Only in de Paoli's case facial paralysis was observed , after repeated attacks of facial neuralgia , long before a swelling appeared . 4. The symptoms found in most of the reported cases was swelling of the gland ...
... usually taken . Only in de Paoli's case facial paralysis was observed , after repeated attacks of facial neuralgia , long before a swelling appeared . 4. The symptoms found in most of the reported cases was swelling of the gland ...
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... usually the complete exit lightly follows . Often it succeeds by the second , seldom by the first con- traction , and then only when the placenta already is entirely separated with the birth of the child . " On the average in 2,000 ...
... usually the complete exit lightly follows . Often it succeeds by the second , seldom by the first con- traction , and then only when the placenta already is entirely separated with the birth of the child . " On the average in 2,000 ...
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... usually this desire was felt within three hours . Among 100 cases , 24 delivered the placenta within the half hour , 20 in the second half hour , 25 in the second hour , 11 in the third hour , then 9 , 5 , 3 , 2 , 1 expelled their ...
... usually this desire was felt within three hours . Among 100 cases , 24 delivered the placenta within the half hour , 20 in the second half hour , 25 in the second hour , 11 in the third hour , then 9 , 5 , 3 , 2 , 1 expelled their ...
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... usually they come away without difficulty ; their escape often is . facilitated by permitting the upper segment to recoil , or twisting the membranes may be found useful . When the secundines have been disposed of the uterus is raised ...
... usually they come away without difficulty ; their escape often is . facilitated by permitting the upper segment to recoil , or twisting the membranes may be found useful . When the secundines have been disposed of the uterus is raised ...
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... usually not required . Infiltration of Schleich's solution may precede the paraffin in dense inelastic tissue to anesthetize the area and dilate the lymph spaces . Introduce the needle at some distance from the seat of the proposed ...
... usually not required . Infiltration of Schleich's solution may precede the paraffin in dense inelastic tissue to anesthetize the area and dilate the lymph spaces . Introduce the needle at some distance from the seat of the proposed ...
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