The Medical World, Volume 27Roy Jackson., 1909 |
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... placenta . After delivery . After delivery . the fundus is graspt by the extended hand placed upon the abdomen , when , by con- tracting the hand , and pressing down- wards and backwards in the direction of the axis of the pelvis , the ...
... placenta . After delivery . After delivery . the fundus is graspt by the extended hand placed upon the abdomen , when , by con- tracting the hand , and pressing down- wards and backwards in the direction of the axis of the pelvis , the ...
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... placenta , and give treatment of each . 3. ( a ) Give normal length of umbilical cord . ( b ) Symptoms , dangers and treatment of abnormally short cord . ( c ) Symptoms , dangers and treatment of abnor- mally long cord . 4. What ...
... placenta , and give treatment of each . 3. ( a ) Give normal length of umbilical cord . ( b ) Symptoms , dangers and treatment of abnormally short cord . ( c ) Symptoms , dangers and treatment of abnor- mally long cord . 4. What ...
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... placenta is ( sup- posed to be ) expelled , but the method will not always work . Now , as you do not seem to understand the Crede method , will you allow me a word ? The Crede method is performed after the birth of the child , by ...
... placenta is ( sup- posed to be ) expelled , but the method will not always work . Now , as you do not seem to understand the Crede method , will you allow me a word ? The Crede method is performed after the birth of the child , by ...
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... placenta from the vagina , but from the cavity of the uterus into the vagina . After the placenta is in the vagina , place the left hand on the uterus thru the ab- dominal wall and press upwards , which straightens the vaginal canal ...
... placenta from the vagina , but from the cavity of the uterus into the vagina . After the placenta is in the vagina , place the left hand on the uterus thru the ab- dominal wall and press upwards , which straightens the vaginal canal ...
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... placenta . The " Practise of Ob- stetrics by American Authors , " Jewett , gives an illustration of the method on page 244 , and it corresponds to the instructions given by the Editor . The cyanide of mercury spoken of by Dr. Perkins is ...
... placenta . The " Practise of Ob- stetrics by American Authors , " Jewett , gives an illustration of the method on page 244 , and it corresponds to the instructions given by the Editor . The cyanide of mercury spoken of by Dr. Perkins is ...
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