Syllabus of the obstetrical lectures in the Medical Department of the University of PennsylvaniaW.B. Saunders, 1895 - 206 pages |
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... dilated , to accomplish the evacuation of its contents . If the bladder is seriously distended , it should be emptied by the urethra , or supra - pubic puncture with an as- pirating needle may be necessary . Be sure that the bladder is ...
... dilated , to accomplish the evacuation of its contents . If the bladder is seriously distended , it should be emptied by the urethra , or supra - pubic puncture with an as- pirating needle may be necessary . Be sure that the bladder is ...
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... dilated , the removal of the uterine contents by one of the fol- lowing methods : The finger ; the curette in experienced hands ; the method of expression ( Hoening ) ; the placental forceps ; after which an intrauterine douche of a two ...
... dilated , the removal of the uterine contents by one of the fol- lowing methods : The finger ; the curette in experienced hands ; the method of expression ( Hoening ) ; the placental forceps ; after which an intrauterine douche of a two ...
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... dilated to an inch or more , and the membranes pro- truding into the vagina . When the os is found dilated about one - half , labor is not infrequently terminated four to four and a half hours later . CLINICAL SIGNS OF LABOR . ( a ) ...
... dilated to an inch or more , and the membranes pro- truding into the vagina . When the os is found dilated about one - half , labor is not infrequently terminated four to four and a half hours later . CLINICAL SIGNS OF LABOR . ( a ) ...
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... dilated lower uterine segment often contains the placenta , hence artificial aid in its complete expulsion is often required . A slight elevation of temperature is normal directly after labor . Management of Labor . Summons to an ...
... dilated lower uterine segment often contains the placenta , hence artificial aid in its complete expulsion is often required . A slight elevation of temperature is normal directly after labor . Management of Labor . Summons to an ...
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... dilated , the result of the increased demands made on the circulation during pregnancy . The blood undergoes an involution , i . e . , the changes which have occurred during pregnancy begin to disappear and it approaches its normal ...
... dilated , the result of the increased demands made on the circulation during pregnancy . The blood undergoes an involution , i . e . , the changes which have occurred during pregnancy begin to disappear and it approaches its normal ...
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abdominal Abnormalities abortion abscess acid Anomalies antiseptic Bacillus bichloride bladder blood bones bowel breasts canal cause cent cervix child chorion Clinical conjugate connective tissue contraction cord curette death decidua diagnosis diameter dilated diphtheritic Diseases displacement douche eclampsia endometritis expulsion external fever fingers flexion foetal foetus fontanelle forceps frequently fundus genital genitalia gestation head heart sounds hemorrhage Hospital hypertrophy increased inflammation intestines intrauterine kidney labor laceration lateral layer ligament lower uterine Medical milk month mother mucous membrane normal nurse oblique Obstetrics occiput occur ovary ovule ovum pain parturient patient pelvis perineum peritoneum peritonitis Philadelphia placenta position posterior pregnancy premature present pressure primiparæ ptomaïnes Puerperal puerperium rare rectum result rotation rupture sagittal suture sepsis septic infection suppurative Surgery Surgical suture symphysis symptoms syphilis tampon tion transverse treatment tubal tubes tumor ulcer umbilicus urine usually uterine cavity uterine segment uterus vagina veins vessels vulva wall
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