The American Journal of Obstetrics and Diseases of Women and Children, Volume 56W.A. Townsend & Adams, 1907 |
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... practice of obstetrics . In brief it was this : Rapid alternation of wards was secured , so as to allow frequent fumigation with sulphur , followed by scrubbing with soap and water and by a 1-1000 bichloride solution . Fresh bedding was ...
... practice of obstetrics . In brief it was this : Rapid alternation of wards was secured , so as to allow frequent fumigation with sulphur , followed by scrubbing with soap and water and by a 1-1000 bichloride solution . Fresh bedding was ...
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... practice . The object of labor was not merely for the woman to have a child , and the further object of the accoucheur was not merely to deliver a woman , whether the child be alive AMERICAN GYNECOLOGICAL SOCIETY . 69.
... practice . The object of labor was not merely for the woman to have a child , and the further object of the accoucheur was not merely to deliver a woman , whether the child be alive AMERICAN GYNECOLOGICAL SOCIETY . 69.
Page 78
... at the end of the first week . in the ninth or twelfth day under a sudden jar , the result of coughing or sneezing possibly , the abdominal wound was opened . This had occurred once in his practice , and on 78 TRANSACTIONS OF THE.
... at the end of the first week . in the ninth or twelfth day under a sudden jar , the result of coughing or sneezing possibly , the abdominal wound was opened . This had occurred once in his practice , and on 78 TRANSACTIONS OF THE.
Page 82
... practice in this respect had settled down to keeping patients who had undergone section in bed for three weeks . On the nineteenth , twentieth , and twenty - first days they sat up more and more in bed , and at the end of three weeks ...
... practice in this respect had settled down to keeping patients who had undergone section in bed for three weeks . On the nineteenth , twentieth , and twenty - first days they sat up more and more in bed , and at the end of three weeks ...
Page 84
... practice of letting patients out of bed within twenty - four hours was invariably followed . He had never said that he always would let his patients out of bed within twenty - four hours , and he thought that his method had been fully ...
... practice of letting patients out of bed within twenty - four hours was invariably followed . He had never said that he always would let his patients out of bed within twenty - four hours , and he thought that his method had been fully ...
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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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