The American Journal of Obstetrics and Diseases of Women and Children, Volume 56W.A. Townsend & Adams, 1907 |
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... believe that such a view is worthy of most careful consideration , and that it would be very difficult to show that other factors than the actual loss of blood do not play the main part in the fatal termination in such a case . Storer ...
... believe that such a view is worthy of most careful consideration , and that it would be very difficult to show that other factors than the actual loss of blood do not play the main part in the fatal termination in such a case . Storer ...
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... believe that when we are called to see a patient who is suffering from a tubal rupture , in the great majority of instances the active bleeding has ceased . Now if such a patient is given an anesthetic and an abdominal operation is ...
... believe that when we are called to see a patient who is suffering from a tubal rupture , in the great majority of instances the active bleeding has ceased . Now if such a patient is given an anesthetic and an abdominal operation is ...
Page 23
... believe that our percentage of fatalities will be lower if we refuse to add shock to shock , and rather are satisfied to assist nature to bring about reaction before proceeding to a serious operation . It gives me great pleasure to ...
... believe that our percentage of fatalities will be lower if we refuse to add shock to shock , and rather are satisfied to assist nature to bring about reaction before proceeding to a serious operation . It gives me great pleasure to ...
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... should be the operation of choice in appro- priate cases . These cases I believe will be found to include practically all the cases of serious dystocia following ventro- fixation HURDON : 31 DYSTOCIA FROM VENTROFIXATION .
... should be the operation of choice in appro- priate cases . These cases I believe will be found to include practically all the cases of serious dystocia following ventro- fixation HURDON : 31 DYSTOCIA FROM VENTROFIXATION .
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... believe is unique in literature because of the fact that the position of the uterus was positively known twenty - four hours before the accident . On this account I wish to emphasize it as much as possible . Mrs. N. , age 24 , married ...
... believe is unique in literature because of the fact that the position of the uterus was positively known twenty - four hours before the accident . On this account I wish to emphasize it as much as possible . Mrs. N. , age 24 , married ...
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abdominal abortion abscess acute adhesions appendicitis bladder bleeding blood bowel catgut cause cavity cells cent cervix Cesarean section child chronic clinical clots condition cure Curettage curetted cyst cystic cystitis cystocele Cystoscopy delivery diagnosis dilatation disease drainage eclampsia ectopic examination fetus fever fibroid fluid forceps frequent fundus gall-bladder gauze gynecological gynecologist hematuria hemorrhage hernia hospital hysterectomy incision infection intestine kidney labor lacerated laparotomy lesions ligament membrane menstruation method months mucous nephrectomy normal OBSTETRICS occurred omentum operation organs ovarian ovary pain patient pelvic performed perineum peritoneum peritonitis phlebitis physician pregnancy present Prolapsus puerperal pulse Pyuria recovery removed reported result rupture seen sepsis septic showed side solution sterile surface surgeon surgery surgical sutures symptoms temperature tion tissue toxemia treatment tubal tube tubercular tuberculosis tumor ulcer ureter urine uterine uterus vagina vessels vomiting wall weeks woman women wound
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