The American Journal of Obstetrics and Diseases of Women and Children, Volume 51W.A. Townsend & Adams, 1905 |
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... solution is clear . At the curettage the fundus had been perforated and omentum pro- lapsed . From the immediate effects the woman recovered , but she had a persistent , irregular flow . CASE II . — A woman of 53 had been curetted some ...
... solution is clear . At the curettage the fundus had been perforated and omentum pro- lapsed . From the immediate effects the woman recovered , but she had a persistent , irregular flow . CASE II . — A woman of 53 had been curetted some ...
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... solution , as boric acid , should be em- ployed . Avoid strong solutions , such as sublimate . If there is the least suspicion of a perforation , omit all irrigation . The injection of caustics , such as liq . ferri chloridi , tinct ...
... solution , as boric acid , should be em- ployed . Avoid strong solutions , such as sublimate . If there is the least suspicion of a perforation , omit all irrigation . The injection of caustics , such as liq . ferri chloridi , tinct ...
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... solution , the prospect of success will be better . This I have been able to do by adapting my intra - uterine flush- ing and drainage tube to vesical use , making it of smaller sized white rubber tubing which resists the compression of ...
... solution , the prospect of success will be better . This I have been able to do by adapting my intra - uterine flush- ing and drainage tube to vesical use , making it of smaller sized white rubber tubing which resists the compression of ...
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... solution of boric acid was allowed to flow from a nasal douche bottle , as first every half hour and gradually at lengthening intervals . This always re- lieved and allayed the pain and vesical tenesmus and desire to expel the catheter ...
... solution of boric acid was allowed to flow from a nasal douche bottle , as first every half hour and gradually at lengthening intervals . This always re- lieved and allayed the pain and vesical tenesmus and desire to expel the catheter ...
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... solution than those involved in the purely hemostatic ligature of vessels in an amputated limb or exposed wound and in the ordinary ex- ternal suture , in which case the foreign material is subject to inspection and may be readily ...
... solution than those involved in the purely hemostatic ligature of vessels in an amputated limb or exposed wound and in the ordinary ex- ternal suture , in which case the foreign material is subject to inspection and may be readily ...
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