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... eration for placenta previa , except where fetus dead and uterus septic , as formance , is removed by the death of one of the chief reasons for its per- the child . Zinke , §§ of Cincinnati , says : " My own experience with the treat ...
... eration for placenta previa , except where fetus dead and uterus septic , as formance , is removed by the death of one of the chief reasons for its per- the child . Zinke , §§ of Cincinnati , says : " My own experience with the treat ...
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... eration , hospital . Patient bled repeat- edly for two months prior to the Porro- Cæsarean section that was made , and quite profusely , especially toward the end . Tampons , rest in bed and the usual treatment were employed to check ...
... eration , hospital . Patient bled repeat- edly for two months prior to the Porro- Cæsarean section that was made , and quite profusely , especially toward the end . Tampons , rest in bed and the usual treatment were employed to check ...
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... eration , convinces me that in cases of central and complete placenta previa , with a living child , this operation is the method of choice , and if performed without the usual methods of delivery being tried first , will show a much ...
... eration , convinces me that in cases of central and complete placenta previa , with a living child , this operation is the method of choice , and if performed without the usual methods of delivery being tried first , will show a much ...
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... erations have been done successfully on the same woman , steps to produce sterility should rarely be taken . When the indications mentioned above are present the Porro operation can be done ; under other circumstances the classic ...
... erations have been done successfully on the same woman , steps to produce sterility should rarely be taken . When the indications mentioned above are present the Porro operation can be done ; under other circumstances the classic ...
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... eration be performed early , and not as a dernier ressort after the patient is ex- hausted . Since this paper was written , I have operated once for placenta previa at seventh month , saving the mother . The child lived about five ...
... eration be performed early , and not as a dernier ressort after the patient is ex- hausted . Since this paper was written , I have operated once for placenta previa at seventh month , saving the mother . The child lived about five ...
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