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Gay , C . C . F . , M . D . Placenta Previa , . . . . 369 | Memorandum on the nature
and mode of Gay , c . C . F . , M . D . Uterine DisplacePropagation of Phthisis , . . .
. . . . . . . . . . . 18 ments and their Surgical Treatment . . . 418 | Milk of Syphlatic ...
Gay , C . C . F . , M . D . Placenta Previa , . . . . 369 | Memorandum on the nature
and mode of Gay , c . C . F . , M . D . Uterine DisplacePropagation of Phthisis , . . .
. . . . . . . . . . . 18 ments and their Surgical Treatment . . . 418 | Milk of Syphlatic ...
Page 275
The feet were finally delivered , when a large retained placenta was found at the
fundus . Dr . Squibb suggested that the placenta in that situation , acting as a
splint , so to speak , interfered with the action of the uterine fibres , and gave a ...
The feet were finally delivered , when a large retained placenta was found at the
fundus . Dr . Squibb suggested that the placenta in that situation , acting as a
splint , so to speak , interfered with the action of the uterine fibres , and gave a ...
Page 371
The placenta was centrally implanted ; presentation of child not ascertained . ...
down one of the legs and delivered a still - born child ; the placenta immediately
followed ; much blood was lost , but patient appeared cheerful and hopeful .
The placenta was centrally implanted ; presentation of child not ascertained . ...
down one of the legs and delivered a still - born child ; the placenta immediately
followed ; much blood was lost , but patient appeared cheerful and hopeful .
Page 375
The wisdom of his course is demonstrated by lessened mortality in the cases
which follow in his report , and in which little or no effort was made to interfere
with nature in this unnatural position of the placenta . Thus , Mr. President , does
Dr.
The wisdom of his course is demonstrated by lessened mortality in the cases
which follow in his report , and in which little or no effort was made to interfere
with nature in this unnatural position of the placenta . Thus , Mr. President , does
Dr.
Page 377
We must first conclude that the usual course of nature has been reversed , and
that the placenta is being placed over the os uteri almost as a rule , rather than as
a rare , very rare exception . The statistics of authors and the experience of the ...
We must first conclude that the usual course of nature has been reversed , and
that the placenta is being placed over the os uteri almost as a rule , rather than as
a rare , very rare exception . The statistics of authors and the experience of the ...
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