Homœopathic Journal of Obstetrics, Gynaecology and Pediatrics, Volume 26A.L. Chatterton & Company, 1904 |
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Page 41
... peritonitis , etc. , must be discarded . They are relics of the pathology of yesterday . We must be more definite , not only to be scientific in our methods , but because the severity of the attack , the prognosis . and the proper ...
... peritonitis , etc. , must be discarded . They are relics of the pathology of yesterday . We must be more definite , not only to be scientific in our methods , but because the severity of the attack , the prognosis . and the proper ...
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... peritonitis . An examination of the vaginal discharge , however , imme- diately shows the character of the trouble . The stinking dis- charge alone is sufficient to assure the attendant that the entire trouble is dependent upon the ...
... peritonitis . An examination of the vaginal discharge , however , imme- diately shows the character of the trouble . The stinking dis- charge alone is sufficient to assure the attendant that the entire trouble is dependent upon the ...
Page 45
... peritonitis and pelvic cellulitis , without the forma- tion of an abscess in the tubes or cellular tissue . Later on , it is true , if resolution does not occur , and particularly if a mixed infection arises , -pus may form either as ...
... peritonitis and pelvic cellulitis , without the forma- tion of an abscess in the tubes or cellular tissue . Later on , it is true , if resolution does not occur , and particularly if a mixed infection arises , -pus may form either as ...
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... peritonitis , or worse , would have followed . Good results came from judicious non - interference . Unfortunately , such light attacks are rare . When the streptococci have been introduced into the uterine tissues , through a lacerated ...
... peritonitis , or worse , would have followed . Good results came from judicious non - interference . Unfortunately , such light attacks are rare . When the streptococci have been introduced into the uterine tissues , through a lacerated ...
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... peritonitis follows the local in- fection , and death occurs in from four to six days after the onset of the attack . Fortunately , a large proportion of women have the strength to recover , in which case the fever gradually subsides ...
... peritonitis follows the local in- fection , and death occurs in from four to six days after the onset of the attack . Fortunately , a large proportion of women have the strength to recover , in which case the fever gradually subsides ...
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