Homœopathic Journal of Obstetrics, Gynaecology and Pediatrics, Volume 26A.L. Chatterton & Company, 1904 |
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... tion of the presenting part , through its influence upon the uterine plexus , is beyond cavil . It seems to have a special power over the oblique uterine fibers , whereby by their ac- tion , when stimulated by it , the head is cork ...
... tion of the presenting part , through its influence upon the uterine plexus , is beyond cavil . It seems to have a special power over the oblique uterine fibers , whereby by their ac- tion , when stimulated by it , the head is cork ...
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... tion has passed , and the patient has become half well , that she feels the disgrace of her position and wishes to die . Lyco- podium also has this depression , and so has nux . But the aurum subject is overwhelmed and thinks she has ...
... tion has passed , and the patient has become half well , that she feels the disgrace of her position and wishes to die . Lyco- podium also has this depression , and so has nux . But the aurum subject is overwhelmed and thinks she has ...
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H. Müller considers eclampsia to be the result of the absorp- tion of bacterial toxins which have their habitat in the genital tract . Schmorl reports three autopsies upon women who died dur- ing the latter half of pregnancy from ...
H. Müller considers eclampsia to be the result of the absorp- tion of bacterial toxins which have their habitat in the genital tract . Schmorl reports three autopsies upon women who died dur- ing the latter half of pregnancy from ...
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... tion of thirty ounces of blood by venesection ; it is a common occurrence for convulsions to cease as soon as labor is com- pleted . On account of these facts and many others of like import I believe we are sometimes justified in ...
... tion of thirty ounces of blood by venesection ; it is a common occurrence for convulsions to cease as soon as labor is com- pleted . On account of these facts and many others of like import I believe we are sometimes justified in ...
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... 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 pyosalpinx or abscesses of the broad ligament , or both ...
... 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 pyosalpinx or abscesses of the broad ligament , or both ...
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