Homœopathic Journal of Obstetrics, Gynaecology and Pediatrics, Volume 26A.L. Chatterton & Company, 1904 |
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... cent . of his pelves were abnormal , and estimated that had Michaelis used the same basis , his percentage would have been 13.1 per cent . The frequency of pelvic deformity varies greatly in different countries , and even in various ...
... cent . of his pelves were abnormal , and estimated that had Michaelis used the same basis , his percentage would have been 13.1 per cent . The frequency of pelvic deformity varies greatly in different countries , and even in various ...
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... cent . in 941 white , and 18.82 per cent . in 1182 black women . Later on he gave the results obtained in 1123 additional cases , making an average of 13.1 per cent . of contracted pelves in 2123 cases . No definite percentage is ...
... cent . in 941 white , and 18.82 per cent . in 1182 black women . Later on he gave the results obtained in 1123 additional cases , making an average of 13.1 per cent . of contracted pelves in 2123 cases . No definite percentage is ...
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... cent . , and lysol I per cent . , have given me excellent results . A typical case of this degree of infection is the Puerperal Fever . 43.
... cent . , and lysol I per cent . , have given me excellent results . A typical case of this degree of infection is the Puerperal Fever . 43.
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... cent . of carbolic acid , followed immediately by pure alcohol , and this in turn by a 10 per cent . ichthyol ointment . An illustration is found in the case of a patient of Dr. M. There was a complete laceration of the perineum ...
... cent . of carbolic acid , followed immediately by pure alcohol , and this in turn by a 10 per cent . ichthyol ointment . An illustration is found in the case of a patient of Dr. M. There was a complete laceration of the perineum ...
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... cent . of abdominal and pelvic conditions , which require surgical intervention , are caused by gross carelessness . When we consider that practically , every case of puerperal infection is preventable , the present condition of affairs ...
... cent . of abdominal and pelvic conditions , which require surgical intervention , are caused by gross carelessness . When we consider that practically , every case of puerperal infection is preventable , the present condition of affairs ...
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