Nashville Journal of Medicine and Surgery, Volume 741906 |
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... placenta , boiled for several hours in an old earthen uri- nal that had been in use for several years , was given internally for phthisis . Privy maggots fried and pulverized were given for worms , and the scrapings from old commodes ...
... placenta , boiled for several hours in an old earthen uri- nal that had been in use for several years , was given internally for phthisis . Privy maggots fried and pulverized were given for worms , and the scrapings from old commodes ...
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... placenta is delivered and an effort made to clean out the rectum without contamination of the raw surfaces . When the bowel is fairly clean from gauze swabbing and careful irrigation , the rectal mucous membrane must be closed with No ...
... placenta is delivered and an effort made to clean out the rectum without contamination of the raw surfaces . When the bowel is fairly clean from gauze swabbing and careful irrigation , the rectal mucous membrane must be closed with No ...
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... placenta is delivered and the mother attended to . The attention is now directed to the child and the cord is amputated as follows : Grasp the hæmostat forceps in one hand and with a sharp pointed scissors the cord is severed at its ...
... placenta is delivered and the mother attended to . The attention is now directed to the child and the cord is amputated as follows : Grasp the hæmostat forceps in one hand and with a sharp pointed scissors the cord is severed at its ...
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... placenta . On the other hand , the placenta is richer in poison the less of it has entered the maternal circulation . Apparently the chorionic epi- thelium plays an important part in the formation of this poison , and the placenta ...
... placenta . On the other hand , the placenta is richer in poison the less of it has entered the maternal circulation . Apparently the chorionic epi- thelium plays an important part in the formation of this poison , and the placenta ...
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... from the symphisis . In opening the uterus the incision is made across the fundus and down the anterior or posterior surface , according to the position of the placenta , which should be avoided . The EXTRACTS FROM JOURNALS 117.
... from the symphisis . In opening the uterus the incision is made across the fundus and down the anterior or posterior surface , according to the position of the placenta , which should be avoided . The EXTRACTS FROM JOURNALS 117.
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