Operative obstetrics including the surgery of the new bornW.B. Saunders Company, 1911 - 471 pages |
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abdominal section abscess American Journal anesthesia anesthetic antiseptic applied Archiv f Band 25 birth-canal bladder blades bleeding bone bougies breech British Empire British Medical Journal Bumm catgut celiohysterotomy cent cervix Cesarean section child Clinical condition contracted pelves delivered delivery Deutsche dilation downward emptied extraction fetal mortality fetus fingers forceps fracture fundus gauze Geburtshülfe und Gynäkologie grasp Heft hemorrhage hospital incision induction of labor infection injury iodoform iodoform gauze Journal of Obstetrics Kerr laceration ligaments lower uterine segment maternal mortality membranes method Monatsschrift mother Münchener obstetric operations obstetrician Obstetrics and Gynecology occur patient pelvic brim pelvic cavity pelvic floor performed perineum peritoneal peritoneum placenta placenta prævia position possible posterior pregnancy present prolapse pubes pubiotomy puerperal removed rotation rupture salt solution septic sterile stitches Surgery surgical suture symphyseotomy tampon tion tissues traction tube usually uterine contractions uterine muscle uterus vaginal wall Wochens Wochenschrift womb wound Zeitschrift Zentralblatt
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