The American Journal of Obstetrics and Diseases of Women and Children, Volume 63W.A. Townsend & Adams, 1911 |
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... evidence from other sources either to corroborate or refute his conclusions . CASE I. The first case was a near relative , a young woman of thirty - five years , mother of three children , and a more healthy specimen of womanhood one ...
... evidence from other sources either to corroborate or refute his conclusions . CASE I. The first case was a near relative , a young woman of thirty - five years , mother of three children , and a more healthy specimen of womanhood one ...
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... evidence of this I have but to mention the startling symptoms in the infant when small doses of drugs are administered by mouth to the mother . In such cases the doses given have been infinitesimal yet the poison- ous action has been ...
... evidence of this I have but to mention the startling symptoms in the infant when small doses of drugs are administered by mouth to the mother . In such cases the doses given have been infinitesimal yet the poison- ous action has been ...
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... evidence . The clinical evidence is slight but of great value . But by analogy we have the strongest proof that such can be and is the case , that the mother's milk can secrete a more concentrated toxin than that which circulates in her ...
... evidence . The clinical evidence is slight but of great value . But by analogy we have the strongest proof that such can be and is the case , that the mother's milk can secrete a more concentrated toxin than that which circulates in her ...
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... evidence of separation of a normally placed placenta . These cases bleed , have slight or no pain ; a miscarriage is suspected , but does not happen . Who can say but that a pregnancy in the horn of the uterus is re- sponsible for all ...
... evidence of separation of a normally placed placenta . These cases bleed , have slight or no pain ; a miscarriage is suspected , but does not happen . Who can say but that a pregnancy in the horn of the uterus is re- sponsible for all ...
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... evidence of peritonitis . The patient's condition steadily became worse in spite of all we could do , with no cessation of gastric hemorrhage , and he died within fifty hours from the time of the operation . Postmortem two hours after ...
... evidence of peritonitis . The patient's condition steadily became worse in spite of all we could do , with no cessation of gastric hemorrhage , and he died within fifty hours from the time of the operation . Postmortem two hours after ...
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abdominal abortion abscess acute adhesions albumin appeared baby bacillus bladder bleeding blood bowel carcinoma cause cavity cells cent cervix Cesarean section child clinical condition convulsions curet cyst days after operation death delivery diagnosis died dilatation discharge disease eclampsia epidemic examination fetal fetus fibroid fluid forceps frequently fundus glands Gynecologists hemorrhage Hospital hysterectomy incision infant infection intestinal Jour kidney labor lesions ligament living lumbar puncture maternal membrane meningitis ment method midwives milk months after operation mortality mother muscles myoma normal nurse obstetrics occurred organs ovarian ovary ovum pain paralysis pathological patient pelvis peritoneal peritoneum Peter Chamberlen physician placenta placenta previa poliomyelitis pregnancy present puerperal puerperium pulse reaction rectum removed reported rupture serum showed surgery surgical suture symptoms syphilis temperature tion tissue toxemia treatment tube tuberculosis tumor urine uterine uterus vagina vomiting wall weeks woman women York
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