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... placenta alone , or whether the os uteri is partly open or entirely closed , he packs the uterine cavity with as much iodo- form gauze as it will contain , and then fills the vagina with salicylate wadding . In a few hours the pains ...
... placenta alone , or whether the os uteri is partly open or entirely closed , he packs the uterine cavity with as much iodo- form gauze as it will contain , and then fills the vagina with salicylate wadding . In a few hours the pains ...
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... placenta was adherent and required peeling off . In most of my cases no earthly reason for delay could be discovered . I am inclined to think the transition from the free , active life of barbarism to a state of semi - civilization is ...
... placenta was adherent and required peeling off . In most of my cases no earthly reason for delay could be discovered . I am inclined to think the transition from the free , active life of barbarism to a state of semi - civilization is ...
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... placenta delivered , the patient walks from out- doors , if the labor occurred there , to her wickyup . Hot stones covered by hot earth ( which again is covered by sacks or by an old quilt ) are prepared , and she lies upon them - prone ...
... placenta delivered , the patient walks from out- doors , if the labor occurred there , to her wickyup . Hot stones covered by hot earth ( which again is covered by sacks or by an old quilt ) are prepared , and she lies upon them - prone ...
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... placenta , said to have been retained five days . The weather was very hot . I found the cord tied around the woman's leg , as usual , ( to keep things from slipping back ) . The afterbirth lay just within the vulva , and could have ...
... placenta , said to have been retained five days . The weather was very hot . I found the cord tied around the woman's leg , as usual , ( to keep things from slipping back ) . The afterbirth lay just within the vulva , and could have ...
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... PLACENTA , WITH HEMORRHAGE . I had a bad case of adhesion of placenta , with dangerous hemorrhage . With ergot and Sanmetto the danger was at once removed , and by continued use of Sanmetto , patient , although very weak from loss of ...
... PLACENTA , WITH HEMORRHAGE . I had a bad case of adhesion of placenta , with dangerous hemorrhage . With ergot and Sanmetto the danger was at once removed , and by continued use of Sanmetto , patient , although very weak from loss of ...
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