Homœopathic Journal of Obstetrics, Gynaecology and Pediatrics, Volume 26A.L. Chatterton & Company, 1904 |
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... delivery or until it is in a position to maintain a separate existence . Authorities have reached slightly different conclusions re- specting the usual length of this structure . It may be said to average from eighteen to twenty - four ...
... delivery or until it is in a position to maintain a separate existence . Authorities have reached slightly different conclusions re- specting the usual length of this structure . It may be said to average from eighteen to twenty - four ...
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... delivery . For the child , compression or prema- ture rupture of the cord and its consequences . A case seen in consultation is deemed to be of sufficient importance to be reported in this connection . The patient was an admirably ...
... delivery . For the child , compression or prema- ture rupture of the cord and its consequences . A case seen in consultation is deemed to be of sufficient importance to be reported in this connection . The patient was an admirably ...
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improved slightly . Soon afterward the head was delivered , but the progress of the large , firm thorax was delayed and a ... delivery was easily effected . Immediately following an unusually large quantity of clots and liquid blood were ...
improved slightly . Soon afterward the head was delivered , but the progress of the large , firm thorax was delayed and a ... delivery was easily effected . Immediately following an unusually large quantity of clots and liquid blood were ...
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... delivery , and especially if hemorrhage supervenes during the second stage , attention should be directed to the possibility of a short- cord complication . Cazeaux mentions a phenomenon in this connection , which may be noticed in some ...
... delivery , and especially if hemorrhage supervenes during the second stage , attention should be directed to the possibility of a short- cord complication . Cazeaux mentions a phenomenon in this connection , which may be noticed in some ...
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... delivery progresses . The most we can do for short - cord cases is to evacuate the amniotic sac early , compress the fundus about the fetus and apply the forceps to effect an early delivery , if uterine hemorrhage is an attendant . When ...
... delivery progresses . The most we can do for short - cord cases is to evacuate the amniotic sac early , compress the fundus about the fetus and apply the forceps to effect an early delivery , if uterine hemorrhage is an attendant . When ...
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