The American Journal of Obstetrics and Diseases of Women and Children, Volume 56W.A. Townsend & Adams, 1907 |
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... operation may take away the woman's one chance compares with that of her bleeding to death . His rule is to get ready for operation , stimulating the patient meanwhile . If she reacts and holds her own , wait ; but at the first sign of ...
... operation may take away the woman's one chance compares with that of her bleeding to death . His rule is to get ready for operation , stimulating the patient meanwhile . If she reacts and holds her own , wait ; but at the first sign of ...
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... operation . Vineberg feels confident that some of the collaspe cases are lost through overhaste on the part of the operator , time not be- ing taken to see whether there be any further oozing . Of the 60 cases reported by Newell , to ...
... operation . Vineberg feels confident that some of the collaspe cases are lost through overhaste on the part of the operator , time not be- ing taken to see whether there be any further oozing . Of the 60 cases reported by Newell , to ...
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... operation . If the pulse is small and frequent , operation should not be post- poned for even half a day ; the worse the general condition the more promptly must it be done . Fritsch expresses his views as follows : " If a diagnosis has ...
... operation . If the pulse is small and frequent , operation should not be post- poned for even half a day ; the worse the general condition the more promptly must it be done . Fritsch expresses his views as follows : " If a diagnosis has ...
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... operation is carried out , the immediate shock of the operation may well be sufficient to cause her death , but to this is added the risk of producing a fresh hemorrhage by the manipulation of the tissues . Undoubtedly in this way a ...
... operation is carried out , the immediate shock of the operation may well be sufficient to cause her death , but to this is added the risk of producing a fresh hemorrhage by the manipulation of the tissues . Undoubtedly in this way a ...
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... Operation . - No patient was operated upon earlier than the day after admission ( 18 to 24 hours ) , and there were only three who came to operation so soon . In one of these patients a diagnosis of pelvic abscess was thought to warrant ...
... Operation . - No patient was operated upon earlier than the day after admission ( 18 to 24 hours ) , and there were only three who came to operation so soon . In one of these patients a diagnosis of pelvic abscess was thought to warrant ...
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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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