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... Puerperal Fever , and the Early Employment of Antiseptic Va- ginal Irrigations , Was the subject of a paper by Dr. E. Gustave Zenke , of Cincinnati , Ohio , which was illustrated by diagrams , and included numerous records of special ...
... Puerperal Fever , and the Early Employment of Antiseptic Va- ginal Irrigations , Was the subject of a paper by Dr. E. Gustave Zenke , of Cincinnati , Ohio , which was illustrated by diagrams , and included numerous records of special ...
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... puerperal fever . When the temperature reaches 100 ° F . , during the puerperium , he becomes suspicious of a retained shred of membrane or decomposed clot of blood , and , in many cases , resorts at once to intra - uterine irrigation ...
... puerperal fever . When the temperature reaches 100 ° F . , during the puerperium , he becomes suspicious of a retained shred of membrane or decomposed clot of blood , and , in many cases , resorts at once to intra - uterine irrigation ...
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... Puerperal Dropsy of Uterus . By B. C. KEISTER , M. D. , South Boston , Va . On the 26th of last August I was suminoned ten miles in the country to see a lady who was eight - and - a - half months advanced in pregnancy , and at the same ...
... Puerperal Dropsy of Uterus . By B. C. KEISTER , M. D. , South Boston , Va . On the 26th of last August I was suminoned ten miles in the country to see a lady who was eight - and - a - half months advanced in pregnancy , and at the same ...
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... where did all this water come from , and how did it reach this point ? I leave this question open for discussion , and will be glad to hear from some brother on this subject . I will add that the PUERPERAL DROPSY OF UTERUS . 263.
... where did all this water come from , and how did it reach this point ? I leave this question open for discussion , and will be glad to hear from some brother on this subject . I will add that the PUERPERAL DROPSY OF UTERUS . 263.
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... caseine , rendered soluble by pancreatine , starch con- verted into dextrine and maltose . " Gorrespondence . Medico - Legal Case - Albino - Birth 19 • 265 PUERPERAL DROPSY OF UTERUS . so badly swollen that it was very difficult for the ...
... caseine , rendered soluble by pancreatine , starch con- verted into dextrine and maltose . " Gorrespondence . Medico - Legal Case - Albino - Birth 19 • 265 PUERPERAL DROPSY OF UTERUS . so badly swollen that it was very difficult for the ...
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Page 850 - A REFERENCE HANDBOOK OF THE MEDICAL SCIENCES EMBRACING THE ENTIRE RANGE OF SCIENTIFIC AND PRACTICAL MEDICINE AND ALLIED SCIENCE. By various writers.
Page 472 - Heavy clothing, blankets, bedding and other articles which cannot be treated with zinc solution, should be opened and exposed during fumigation, as directed below. Close the rooms as tightly as possible, place the sulphur in iron pans, supported upon bricks placed in wash-tubs containing a little water ; set it on...
Page 845 - ... more palatable. A minute or two before the milky mess is placed before the child, or invalid, the maltine should be added. If a certain portion of baked flour, no matter in what concrete form, were added to plain milk, and some maltine mixed with it, before it is placed on the nursery table, we should hear much less of infantile indigestion and mal-nutrition.
Page 61 - Each State, county and district medical society entitled to representation shall have the privilege of sending to the Association one delegate for every ten of its regular resident members, and one for every additional fraction of more than half that number: Provided, however, that the number of delegates for any particular State, territory, county, city or town shall not exceed the ratio of one in ten of the resident physicians who may have signed the code of ethics of the Association.
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Page 791 - DISEASES OF THE LUNGS. By JAMES KINGSTON FOWLER, MA, MD, FRCP, Physician to the Middlesex Hospital and to the Hospital for Consumption and Diseases of the Chest, Brompton, etc.
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Page 223 - A Treatise on the Diseases of Infancy and Childhood. By J. LEWIS SMITH, MD, Clinical Professor of Diseases of Children in the Bellevue Hospital Medical College, New York.
Page 61 - The delegates shall receive their appointment from permanently organized State Medical Societies, and such County and District Medical Societies as are recognized by representation in their respective State Societies, and from the Medical Department of the Army and Navy of the United States.