The American Journal of Obstetrics and Diseases of Women and Children, Volume 51W.A. Townsend & Adams, 1905 |
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... rupture the membranes , mould and drag out the head with the aid of forceps , remove the placenta manually , and repair the damage done . We are at our wits ' end in such cases . Again these patients desire the baby to come at a certain ...
... rupture the membranes , mould and drag out the head with the aid of forceps , remove the placenta manually , and repair the damage done . We are at our wits ' end in such cases . Again these patients desire the baby to come at a certain ...
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... ruptured from 3 to 96 hours before a bag was introduced . The early introductions of the balloon were due to the poor condition of the child , which hap- pened in 14 cases . The average time from the rupture of the membranes till the ...
... ruptured from 3 to 96 hours before a bag was introduced . The early introductions of the balloon were due to the poor condition of the child , which hap- pened in 14 cases . The average time from the rupture of the membranes till the ...
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... ruptured ; in 36 cases oxytocics had been given , and in 19 chloral or mor- phine . The shortest time from the beginning of ... rupture of the pregnant uterus in the case of double uterus and vagina . Induction of Labor . - In the 4,272 ...
... ruptured ; in 36 cases oxytocics had been given , and in 19 chloral or mor- phine . The shortest time from the beginning of ... rupture of the pregnant uterus in the case of double uterus and vagina . Induction of Labor . - In the 4,272 ...
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... rupture of the uterus in an eclamptic , caused by terminating the case early by an accouche- ment forcé , and I after a laparotomy on the second day post- partum for the removal of an immense hemorrhagic multilocular ovarian cyst . In 9 ...
... rupture of the uterus in an eclamptic , caused by terminating the case early by an accouche- ment forcé , and I after a laparotomy on the second day post- partum for the removal of an immense hemorrhagic multilocular ovarian cyst . In 9 ...
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... ruptured , or in dry labors where the child is in bad con- dition , the balloons , with very few exceptions , quickly ... rupture of the membranes , or earlier , if the child shows signs of compression , by a slow , irregular , or feeble ...
... ruptured , or in dry labors where the child is in bad con- dition , the balloons , with very few exceptions , quickly ... rupture of the membranes , or earlier , if the child shows signs of compression , by a slow , irregular , or feeble ...
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