Homœopathic Journal of Obstetrics, Gynaecology and Pediatrics, Volume 26A.L. Chatterton & Company, 1904 |
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... showed evidences of severe intoxication of the nervous system . Albert believes that eclampsia results from the absorption of the metabolic products of bacteria in the decidua . And so the opinions of other observers might be enumerated ...
... showed evidences of severe intoxication of the nervous system . Albert believes that eclampsia results from the absorption of the metabolic products of bacteria in the decidua . And so the opinions of other observers might be enumerated ...
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to the diagnosis of deformed pelves in the living woman , and showed that it could be detected by measuring the distance be- tween certain external bony parts of the pelvis by means of the calipers . He was the first to describe the ...
to the diagnosis of deformed pelves in the living woman , and showed that it could be detected by measuring the distance be- tween certain external bony parts of the pelvis by means of the calipers . He was the first to describe the ...
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... showed the os well dilated and full of stinking débris . I effected removal of the putrescent mass , and with copious irrigations of hot water and rhus tox . 3x , internally , every half hour , reduced the temperature to 101 ° in six ...
... showed the os well dilated and full of stinking débris . I effected removal of the putrescent mass , and with copious irrigations of hot water and rhus tox . 3x , internally , every half hour , reduced the temperature to 101 ° in six ...
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... showed a mild erysipelatous blush , which next day exhibited the characteristic appearance of erysipelas , as when seen else- where in the body . As there was no evidence of pelvic complications , the uterus was not examined or treated ...
... showed a mild erysipelatous blush , which next day exhibited the characteristic appearance of erysipelas , as when seen else- where in the body . As there was no evidence of pelvic complications , the uterus was not examined or treated ...
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... showed that pus had formed and that operative measures were called for . On admission to the hospital , and at the end of the sixth week , the pelvis was found completely filled with exudate . The uterus was im- movable , deep ...
... showed that pus had formed and that operative measures were called for . On admission to the hospital , and at the end of the sixth week , the pelvis was found completely filled with exudate . The uterus was im- movable , deep ...
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