Homœopathic Journal of Obstetrics, Gynaecology and Pediatrics, Volume 26A.L. Chatterton & Company, 1904 |
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... complete detachment of the placenta , either concealed or palpable uterine hemorrhage , previous to delivery . For the child , compression or prema- ture rupture of the cord and its consequences . A case seen in consultation is deemed ...
... complete detachment of the placenta , either concealed or palpable uterine hemorrhage , previous to delivery . For the child , compression or prema- ture rupture of the cord and its consequences . A case seen in consultation is deemed ...
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... complete . As the efficient treatment of short - cord complications will depend upon an early diagnosis of the condition , it is im- portant for us to bear in mind that a short cord may produce more than usual suffering and delay , in ...
... complete . As the efficient treatment of short - cord complications will depend upon an early diagnosis of the condition , it is im- portant for us to bear in mind that a short cord may produce more than usual suffering and delay , in ...
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... complete toxæmia it has ever been my lot to witness , the young woman was so violently indecent as to ex- cite the greatest wonderment among her attendants as to where and how she could possibly have learned such things . Her maniacal ...
... complete toxæmia it has ever been my lot to witness , the young woman was so violently indecent as to ex- cite the greatest wonderment among her attendants as to where and how she could possibly have learned such things . Her maniacal ...
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... complete anuria , due to blocking of both ureters , convulsions occurred in only five , headache in only six , and vomiting in only twelve . Consciousness is usually retained , there is very little discomfort , and death oc- curs ...
... complete anuria , due to blocking of both ureters , convulsions occurred in only five , headache in only six , and vomiting in only twelve . Consciousness is usually retained , there is very little discomfort , and death oc- curs ...
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... complete obliteration of the arterioles , and atrophy of the convoluted tubes , there is of course little that can be done . In the earlier stages vaso- dilators , continuously exhibited , by improving the nutrition of the kidney ...
... complete obliteration of the arterioles , and atrophy of the convoluted tubes , there is of course little that can be done . In the earlier stages vaso- dilators , continuously exhibited , by improving the nutrition of the kidney ...
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