Homœopathic Journal of Obstetrics, Gynaecology and Pediatrics, Volume 26A.L. Chatterton & Company, 1904 |
From inside the book
Results 1-5 of 100
Page 28
... condition was the result of cardiac hypertrophy , hydræmic conditions of the blood , and cerebral edema , has some arguments in its favor , but must be discarded as not applicable to all cases . Carleton , quoting a French authority ...
... condition was the result of cardiac hypertrophy , hydræmic conditions of the blood , and cerebral edema , has some arguments in its favor , but must be discarded as not applicable to all cases . Carleton , quoting a French authority ...
Page 35
... condition . Williams at the John Hopkins Hospital measured both the external and internal pelves , and found 6.9 per cent . in 941 white , and 18.82 per cent . in 1182 black women . Later on he gave the results obtained in 1123 ...
... condition . Williams at the John Hopkins Hospital measured both the external and internal pelves , and found 6.9 per cent . in 941 white , and 18.82 per cent . in 1182 black women . Later on he gave the results obtained in 1123 ...
Page 37
... condition which causes the intelligent physician more anxiety or is fraught with more disastrous consequences to ... conditions the doctor needs but to look wise , impress the friends with his natural endow- ments and acquired skill ...
... condition which causes the intelligent physician more anxiety or is fraught with more disastrous consequences to ... conditions the doctor needs but to look wise , impress the friends with his natural endow- ments and acquired skill ...
Page 40
... condition is critical . If the fetus dies the condition of the patient generally gradually improves , and when labor comes on there will be less danger of eclampsia . It is my custom in these cases to begin the use of chloro- form with ...
... condition is critical . If the fetus dies the condition of the patient generally gradually improves , and when labor comes on there will be less danger of eclampsia . It is my custom in these cases to begin the use of chloro- form with ...
Page 43
... conditions these germs are non - pathogenic , but when a piece of placenta is left in the cervix or uterus , when large ... condition is sapremia or septicemia . It being decided that the fever is due to saprophytic infection , i . e ...
... conditions these germs are non - pathogenic , but when a piece of placenta is left in the cervix or uterus , when large ... condition is sapremia or septicemia . It being decided that the fever is due to saprophytic infection , i . e ...
Other editions - View all
Common terms and phrases
abdominal wall abortion abscess adhesions arterial attack believe belladonna bladder bleeding blood bowels canal cancer catgut cause cent cervix child chloroform clinical clots complications condition constipation contraction cord cure curette cyst danger delivery diagnosis dilatation discharge disease douche dysmenorrhea eclampsia examination fetal fetus fever fibroid finger fluid forceps frequently fundus gauze gestation hand head hematocele hemorrhage homeopathic hospital inches incision infection intestinal kidney labor laceration menorrhagia menstruation ment method months mother normal obstetric occurred operation organs ovarian ovaries pain patient pelvic floor performed perineum peritoneal cavity peritoneum pessary physician placenta position possible posterior practice pregnancy present pressure prolapse puerperal puerperium pulse recovery rectum remedy removed rupture septic side solution sterile surgical suture symptoms tampon temperature tion tissue traction transfusion treated treatment tubal tube tumor ureter urine usually uterine uterus vagina vomiting weeks woman women wound
Popular passages
Page 588 - Revised Edition A Text-Book of Diseases of Women. By CHARLES B. PENROSE, MD, PH. D., formerly Professor of Gynecology in the University of Pennsylvania; Surgeon to the Gynecean Hospital, Philadelphia. Octavo volume of 550 pages, with 225 fine original illustrations. Cloth, $375 net.
Page 495 - This Journal is published for its subscribers only, and has no free list. Sample copies are never sent. Subscriptions are not discontinued until so ordered. What is not right will always be made right cheerfully and without question.
Page 171 - DISEASES OF INFANCY AND CHILDHOOD. Their Dietetic, Hygienic and Medical Treatment. A Text-Book Designed for Practitioners and Students in Medicine. By Louis .Fischer, M. D., Visiting Physician to the Willard Parker and Riverside Hospitals, of New York City...
Page 98 - A Manual of Obstetrics. By AFA KING, MD, Professor of Obstetrics and Diseases of Women in the Medical Department of the Columbian University, Washington, DC, and in the University of Vermont, etc.
Page 53 - Finally when the physician knows in each case the obstacles in the way of recovery, and how to remove them, he is prepared to act thoroughly and to the purpose as a true master of the art of healing.
Page 512 - Simple, uncomplicated retroversion of the uterus gives rise to but few symptoms, the chief of which are backache and bearing-down pain. Painful menstruation occurred in 37 per cent, of the cases. Uncomplicated cases constituted but 7.01 per cent, of the entire number under observation (112).