The American Journal of Obstetrics and Diseases of Women and Children, Volume 39W.A. Townsend & Adams, 1899 |
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... increasing slowly in size ) , by the febrile movements , and by the sensible depre- ciation of the general health . It ... increased pelvic pain and some elevated temperature . The fimbriated ends of the tubes were absolutely , probably ...
... increasing slowly in size ) , by the febrile movements , and by the sensible depre- ciation of the general health . It ... increased pelvic pain and some elevated temperature . The fimbriated ends of the tubes were absolutely , probably ...
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... increased bulk and weight of that organ , no ovary can be prolapsed long without becoming more or less hyperemic , hyperplastic , hyperesthetic . Disordered position always means altered and impeded circulation . Many prolapsed ovaries ...
... increased bulk and weight of that organ , no ovary can be prolapsed long without becoming more or less hyperemic , hyperplastic , hyperesthetic . Disordered position always means altered and impeded circulation . Many prolapsed ovaries ...
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... increased up to about 1890 . Since then its application has rapidly increased , until to - day many surgeons use it almost exclusively for wound irrigations and very largely in other fields , while physicians find its effi- cacy and the ...
... increased up to about 1890 . Since then its application has rapidly increased , until to - day many surgeons use it almost exclusively for wound irrigations and very largely in other fields , while physicians find its effi- cacy and the ...
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... increases the volume of the blood and lessens its specific gravity . This , in conjunction with its stimulating effect ... increased , though no change in its size was apparent . This effect , though not so constant , was also noticed in ...
... increases the volume of the blood and lessens its specific gravity . This , in conjunction with its stimulating effect ... increased , though no change in its size was apparent . This effect , though not so constant , was also noticed in ...
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... increased , and Fourmeaux has noticed on the lips of puerperal septic women that had received large quantities a salty taste and crystals of salt for some days after- ward . The reaction of the perspiration becomes neutral and loaded ...
... increased , and Fourmeaux has noticed on the lips of puerperal septic women that had received large quantities a salty taste and crystals of salt for some days after- ward . The reaction of the perspiration becomes neutral and loaded ...
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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.