Homœopathic Journal of Obstetrics, Gynaecology and Pediatrics, Volume 26A.L. Chatterton & Company, 1904 |
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Page 28
... periods there is a corresponding diversity of opinion . Dienst thinks that , as a cause of maternal intoxication , some unknown poison is formed in the fetus , which passes into the maternal blood , and that this fetal poison acts upon ...
... periods there is a corresponding diversity of opinion . Dienst thinks that , as a cause of maternal intoxication , some unknown poison is formed in the fetus , which passes into the maternal blood , and that this fetal poison acts upon ...
Page 42
... period of development , and the clinical phenomena they may produce . The normal vulva con- stantly contains myriads of bacteria , pathogenic as well as innocent , which may easily be introduced into wounds of the genital tract by ...
... period of development , and the clinical phenomena they may produce . The normal vulva con- stantly contains myriads of bacteria , pathogenic as well as innocent , which may easily be introduced into wounds of the genital tract by ...
Page 49
... period . Here was a case in which the folly of curettage of the uterus in some forms of puerperal fever is apparent . The temptation to do something ( perhaps for a fee ) in the way of operating should be resisted , and the course taken ...
... period . Here was a case in which the folly of curettage of the uterus in some forms of puerperal fever is apparent . The temptation to do something ( perhaps for a fee ) in the way of operating should be resisted , and the course taken ...
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... period , and the one before that was much scantier than usual . She has had one child seven and a half years ago , which lived only five and a half weeks ; has had no miscar- riages , and knows no reason for her not becoming pregnant ...
... period , and the one before that was much scantier than usual . She has had one child seven and a half years ago , which lived only five and a half weeks ; has had no miscar- riages , and knows no reason for her not becoming pregnant ...
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... period ,. would tend much to prevent the subsequent sagging which overtakes most child - bearing women , with its chain of dis- tressing symptoms . However , the patient presents herself , and must have re- lief . To my mind , it is a ...
... period ,. would tend much to prevent the subsequent sagging which overtakes most child - bearing women , with its chain of dis- tressing symptoms . However , the patient presents herself , and must have re- lief . To my mind , it is a ...
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