The American Journal of Obstetrics and Diseases of Women and Children, Volume 39W.A. Townsend & Adams, 1899 |
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... important , as the stimulating proper- ties of the high temperature are needed , and particularly in shock , renal insufficiency , uremia , eclampsia , and sepsis , as the skin must act strongly as an emunctory . Chills following ...
... important , as the stimulating proper- ties of the high temperature are needed , and particularly in shock , renal insufficiency , uremia , eclampsia , and sepsis , as the skin must act strongly as an emunctory . Chills following ...
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... important organ , and inquire , as civiliza- tion crystallizes , whether ectopic gestation is increasing in fre ... importance with that of appen- dicitis - probably , in time , more so , for with the widespread and continued attacks ...
... important organ , and inquire , as civiliza- tion crystallizes , whether ectopic gestation is increasing in fre ... importance with that of appen- dicitis - probably , in time , more so , for with the widespread and continued attacks ...
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... important does such a serum become when we consider that we have as yet no drug by which this infection can be favorably influenced , and most frequently the micro - organisms have penetrated too deeply into the tissues to be reached by ...
... important does such a serum become when we consider that we have as yet no drug by which this infection can be favorably influenced , and most frequently the micro - organisms have penetrated too deeply into the tissues to be reached by ...
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... important point to get the two sides of the fascia so that they are even together or overlap . If you get them together you will have a tight abdomen ; if you do not get them to- gether you will have hernia . The next row I take through ...
... important point to get the two sides of the fascia so that they are even together or overlap . If you get them together you will have a tight abdomen ; if you do not get them to- gether you will have hernia . The next row I take through ...
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... important thing , as we all know , is to keep each layer approxi- mated to corresponding layer , and it is very important to keep the wound absolutely dry during the procedure . I do not think it makes any difference whether the ...
... important thing , as we all know , is to keep each layer approxi- mated to corresponding layer , and it is very important to keep the wound absolutely dry during the procedure . I do not think it makes any difference whether the ...
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Page 767 - ... nurse. 7 Puerperal infection is to be avoided by limiting vaginal examinations as much as possible, and cultivating external palpation. When vaginal examinations are to be made, the external genitalia should be carefully cleansed and disinfected, and the hands rendered as aseptic as if for a laparotomy. Vaginal douches are not necessary, and are probably harmful.