A Textbook of ObstetricsSaunders, 1899 - 846 pages |
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Page 32
... septic micro - organisms and the products of their activity into the system . The lymph - spaces of the uterus , lying between connective - tissue bundles and clothed with endo- thelial cells , empty by means of ducts into the pelvic ...
... septic micro - organisms and the products of their activity into the system . The lymph - spaces of the uterus , lying between connective - tissue bundles and clothed with endo- thelial cells , empty by means of ducts into the pelvic ...
Page 161
... septic micro - organisms from mother to fetus has been denied by many , but the occurrence of septic infection of the fetus in utero has been strongly affirmed by Koubassoff , Chambrelent , Pyle , Mars , H. von Holst , and others . Mars ...
... septic micro - organisms from mother to fetus has been denied by many , but the occurrence of septic infection of the fetus in utero has been strongly affirmed by Koubassoff , Chambrelent , Pyle , Mars , H. von Holst , and others . Mars ...
Page 217
... septic infection after labor . In the normal secretions , especially of virgins , there is a large non - pathogenic bacillus , which seems to have a destructive action upon other micro- organisms by producing an intensely acid ...
... septic infection after labor . In the normal secretions , especially of virgins , there is a large non - pathogenic bacillus , which seems to have a destructive action upon other micro- organisms by producing an intensely acid ...
Page 220
... septic peritonitis may be averted only by a prompt abdominal section and the removal of the appendages . Loosening of and Pain in the Pelvic Joints . - If the normal relaxation of the pelvic joints in pregnancy is carried to an ab ...
... septic peritonitis may be averted only by a prompt abdominal section and the removal of the appendages . Loosening of and Pain in the Pelvic Joints . - If the normal relaxation of the pelvic joints in pregnancy is carried to an ab ...
Page 235
... septic infection . It is frequently necessary to wait until the fever subsides to determine if it be the cause of the mental symptoms . Preëxisting insanity is recognized by the previous history of the patient , if it can be obtained ...
... septic infection . It is frequently necessary to wait until the fever subsides to determine if it be the cause of the mental symptoms . Preëxisting insanity is recognized by the previous history of the patient , if it can be obtained ...
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abnormal abortion amnion Archiv f arteries birth bladder blood-vessels bones cause cells cent cervical canal cervix Cesarean section child chorion chorion villi condition connective tissue contracted cord cystic cysts death decidua degeneration delivery diagnosis diameter dilatation discharge disease distended ducts eclampsia embryo endometritis expulsion external fetus fever fluid forceps fundus genital gestation glands head hemorrhage hydramnios hypertrophy infant infection inflammation intra-uterine kidney lateral layer liquor amnii lower uterine segment menstruation month of pregnancy mother mucous membrane normal Obstetrics occur operation ovarian ovary ovule ovum patient pelvic inlet pelvis perineum peritoneal physician placenta portion posterior preg presenting pressure puerperal puerperium rare rectum result rupture sacrum septic skin stage of labor superior strait suppuration symphysis symptoms syphilis Tarnier tion transverse treatment tube tumor umbilical usually uterine cavity uterine muscle uterine wall utero uterus vaginal vein villi vulva weeks Winckel woman womb women
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