Homœopathic Journal of Obstetrics, Gynaecology and Pediatrics, Volume 25A.L. Chatterton & Company, 1903 |
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... experience of the writer a number of patients have been seen in consultation that were not clearly defined cases of puerperal fever arising from an infection of the parturient canal , but could be more accurately classed with cases of ...
... experience of the writer a number of patients have been seen in consultation that were not clearly defined cases of puerperal fever arising from an infection of the parturient canal , but could be more accurately classed with cases of ...
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... experience does realize the serious results of a lacerated perineum ; he also is aware of the fact that the great percentage of these cases have their origin in a posterior delivery . If you con- sider this assertion too broad , I will ...
... experience does realize the serious results of a lacerated perineum ; he also is aware of the fact that the great percentage of these cases have their origin in a posterior delivery . If you con- sider this assertion too broad , I will ...
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... experience , are invaluable . Simple , soft , and warm should be the clothing of the new baby . The doctor does not always have an opportunity to advise regard- ing the baby's clothing , but he should make an opportunity and insist that ...
... experience , are invaluable . Simple , soft , and warm should be the clothing of the new baby . The doctor does not always have an opportunity to advise regard- ing the baby's clothing , but he should make an opportunity and insist that ...
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... experience with feeding the baby . There seems to be a universally insane idea that the baby must have a square meal immediately upon his arrival ; mother and nurse are usually united upon this point of hospitality , and the physician ...
... experience with feeding the baby . There seems to be a universally insane idea that the baby must have a square meal immediately upon his arrival ; mother and nurse are usually united upon this point of hospitality , and the physician ...
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... experienced in its em- ployment , find among the varied disorders incident to gesta- tion and parturition many conditions in which electricity holds . a position of unquestioned pre - eminence . * Read before the Missouri Institute of ...
... experienced in its em- ployment , find among the varied disorders incident to gesta- tion and parturition many conditions in which electricity holds . a position of unquestioned pre - eminence . * Read before the Missouri Institute of ...
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