The American Lancet, Volume 10Leartus Connor G. S. Davis., 1886 |
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... placenta was also singularly changed in several of the pregnancies , being enormously enlarged and bloodless . In one labor , at term , the attending physician told me that the placenta weighed 12 pounds , and two that I delivered each ...
... placenta was also singularly changed in several of the pregnancies , being enormously enlarged and bloodless . In one labor , at term , the attending physician told me that the placenta weighed 12 pounds , and two that I delivered each ...
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... placenta speedily followed child without assistance . Uterus did not contract very promptly , but there was no serious hemorrhage , and the after - contraction was satisfactory . There was consider- able tenderness over the uterus for a ...
... placenta speedily followed child without assistance . Uterus did not contract very promptly , but there was no serious hemorrhage , and the after - contraction was satisfactory . There was consider- able tenderness over the uterus for a ...
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... Placenta Prævia . — Dr . Tye reported the case of a woman to whom he was called recently , and found in labor . Pains were coming regu- larly , and with each contraction of the uterus there was quite a profuse gush of blood . The ...
... Placenta Prævia . — Dr . Tye reported the case of a woman to whom he was called recently , and found in labor . Pains were coming regu- larly , and with each contraction of the uterus there was quite a profuse gush of blood . The ...
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... placenta , weighing 585 grammes , to the periphery of which the umbilical cords were attached . All the children were females , and corresponded in size to their period of growth , each weighing about 590 grammes , with the exception of ...
... placenta , weighing 585 grammes , to the periphery of which the umbilical cords were attached . All the children were females , and corresponded in size to their period of growth , each weighing about 590 grammes , with the exception of ...
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... Placenta Prævia , with Albuminuria . — Dr . Holmes narrated a case of " central implantation , " at . which he had ... placental presentation , the cervix being dilated sufficiently to ad- glandular induration even in those cases where ...
... Placenta Prævia , with Albuminuria . — Dr . Holmes narrated a case of " central implantation , " at . which he had ... placental presentation , the cervix being dilated sufficiently to ad- glandular induration even in those cases where ...
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