Homœopathic Journal of Obstetrics, Gynaecology and Pediatrics, Volume 26A.L. Chatterton & Company, 1904 |
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Page 77
... membrane or to the kidneys than chloroform , which has in the long gone by had the decided preference when either of the above results were to be feared . But whatever anæsthetic you use , see to it that Current Comment . 77.
... membrane or to the kidneys than chloroform , which has in the long gone by had the decided preference when either of the above results were to be feared . But whatever anæsthetic you use , see to it that Current Comment . 77.
Page 80
... membrane and superficial muscles . and not involving at all the integument of the perineum . But if these slight injuries were sought for , and repaired at the time of their making , it would be a very simple procedure and each time ...
... membrane and superficial muscles . and not involving at all the integument of the perineum . But if these slight injuries were sought for , and repaired at the time of their making , it would be a very simple procedure and each time ...
Page 81
... membrane , instead of being brought down to the outlet , is fastened snugly between the approximated edges of mucous membrane from each lateral wall , as they are brought to- gether in the median line , and held there by a sweeping ...
... membrane , instead of being brought down to the outlet , is fastened snugly between the approximated edges of mucous membrane from each lateral wall , as they are brought to- gether in the median line , and held there by a sweeping ...
Page 82
... membrane of each lateral wall , beginning at the posterior terminus of each primary incision , joining the base of the triangle , and extending in a straight line to the point in each labium deter- mined upon in the beginning of the ...
... membrane of each lateral wall , beginning at the posterior terminus of each primary incision , joining the base of the triangle , and extending in a straight line to the point in each labium deter- mined upon in the beginning of the ...
Page 84
... membrane , and we may fix it there , with- out pinching them at all . The woman should be kept in bed for at least four weeks and be lazy for some weeks afterwards , if the sagging has been great , and the repair at all extensive . 84 ...
... membrane , and we may fix it there , with- out pinching them at all . The woman should be kept in bed for at least four weeks and be lazy for some weeks afterwards , if the sagging has been great , and the repair at all extensive . 84 ...
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