Homœopathic Journal of Obstetrics, Gynaecology and Pediatrics, Volume 26A.L. Chatterton & Company, 1904 |
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... child with an umbilical cord attachment of such liberal proportions as will secure to it as much freedom for growth and independent movement in the amniotic sack as possible , with the least risk from embarrassment to the circu- lation ...
... child with an umbilical cord attachment of such liberal proportions as will secure to it as much freedom for growth and independent movement in the amniotic sack as possible , with the least risk from embarrassment to the circu- lation ...
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... child at childbirth . For the mother there may be protracted labor , great increase in the amount of pain experienced , and from premature , partial , or complete detachment of the placenta , either concealed or palpable uterine ...
... child at childbirth . For the mother there may be protracted labor , great increase in the amount of pain experienced , and from premature , partial , or complete detachment of the placenta , either concealed or palpable uterine ...
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... child - bed , but remained anĉmic for many months . The baby was plum ?, firm and well developed . The cord was cut too short and had to be tied close to the abdomen ; on the second day I was again summoned in consultation on account of ...
... child - bed , but remained anĉmic for many months . The baby was plum ?, firm and well developed . The cord was cut too short and had to be tied close to the abdomen ; on the second day I was again summoned in consultation on account of ...
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... child from wrapping of the cord about the neck , a complication most frequently met with and requiring in ordinary cases relief by pulling the cord down and sliping the ring over the child's head ; or if the cord is too short to go over ...
... child from wrapping of the cord about the neck , a complication most frequently met with and requiring in ordinary cases relief by pulling the cord down and sliping the ring over the child's head ; or if the cord is too short to go over ...
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... child's friend we have an excellent remedy in a special type of cervical dystocia . Men and women are but grown up children , and chamo- milla's sphere is not measured by moons . If the cervix is unyielding , the patient wildly ...
... child's friend we have an excellent remedy in a special type of cervical dystocia . Men and women are but grown up children , and chamo- milla's sphere is not measured by moons . If the cervix is unyielding , the patient wildly ...
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