Homœopathic Journal of Obstetrics, Gynaecology and Pediatrics, Volume 26A.L. Chatterton & Company, 1904 |
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Page 45
... infection arises , -pus may form either as pyosalpinx or abscesses of the broad ligament , or both . There are three grades of fever which may follow strepto- coccus infection , first , there is a mild erysipelatous Puerperal Fever . 45.
... infection arises , -pus may form either as pyosalpinx or abscesses of the broad ligament , or both . There are three grades of fever which may follow strepto- coccus infection , first , there is a mild erysipelatous Puerperal Fever . 45.
Page 48
... ligament and pyosalpinx was also suspected . The os was dilated and gently irrigated with lysol solution . The ab- scesses were opened , the pus pockets were gently emptied and packed with iodoform gauze , but the fallopian tubes could ...
... ligament and pyosalpinx was also suspected . The os was dilated and gently irrigated with lysol solution . The ab- scesses were opened , the pus pockets were gently emptied and packed with iodoform gauze , but the fallopian tubes could ...
Page 49
... ligament . Under chloroform , hav- ing been called to the case , I opened this and evacuated about a quart of pus , I then gently curetted the abscess walls and stuffed with gauze . Good and speedy recovery followed . Later an ...
... ligament . Under chloroform , hav- ing been called to the case , I opened this and evacuated about a quart of pus , I then gently curetted the abscess walls and stuffed with gauze . Good and speedy recovery followed . Later an ...
Page 67
... ligament ligatured , and the tube and ovary removed . The open border of the broad liga- ment was closed by a continuous suture . The uterus was somewhat enlarged , and there were many adhesions about it and the left ovary and tube ...
... ligament ligatured , and the tube and ovary removed . The open border of the broad liga- ment was closed by a continuous suture . The uterus was somewhat enlarged , and there were many adhesions about it and the left ovary and tube ...
Page 80
... ligaments there , to hold it . The fact that an operation is done does not establish its merit : and , unfortunately , to - day there are many mechanical operators , who adopt each passing fad and change with every season . Ideal ...
... ligaments there , to hold it . The fact that an operation is done does not establish its merit : and , unfortunately , to - day there are many mechanical operators , who adopt each passing fad and change with every season . Ideal ...
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