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... infection , of a slight localized peri- tonitis which quickly subsided . As in cases of septic ileus , peris- talsis is absent or greatly diminished , hardly perceptible . This most important symptom which distinguishes obstinate ...
... infection , of a slight localized peri- tonitis which quickly subsided . As in cases of septic ileus , peris- talsis is absent or greatly diminished , hardly perceptible . This most important symptom which distinguishes obstinate ...
Page 40
... infection of the endometrium and defective drainage of the uterine cavity are the factors which prevent these cases from recovering by ordinary methods of treatment . A retroversion is well known to be the first mechanical step toward ...
... infection of the endometrium and defective drainage of the uterine cavity are the factors which prevent these cases from recovering by ordinary methods of treatment . A retroversion is well known to be the first mechanical step toward ...
Page 60
... infection which precedes it and are its cause . An appendicitis may be mistaken for an invagination or intes- tinal strangulation , an error that can be avoided by considering the characters of the fever as well as the vomiting and ...
... infection which precedes it and are its cause . An appendicitis may be mistaken for an invagination or intes- tinal strangulation , an error that can be avoided by considering the characters of the fever as well as the vomiting and ...
Page 94
... infection spreading up from the uterine cavity . This infection , when not accompany- ing a delivery or miscarriage , is usually due to the gonorrhoeal virus , and when the infection does follow a delivery or mis- carriage it is even ...
... infection spreading up from the uterine cavity . This infection , when not accompany- ing a delivery or miscarriage , is usually due to the gonorrhoeal virus , and when the infection does follow a delivery or mis- carriage it is even ...
Page 95
... infection be- cause the doctor has asked the husband and the husband has de- nied that he is or has been suffering from gonorrhoea . Such di- rect questioning will very seldom elicit the truth . The man knows that the answer in the ...
... infection be- cause the doctor has asked the husband and the husband has de- nied that he is or has been suffering from gonorrhoea . Such di- rect questioning will very seldom elicit the truth . The man knows that the answer in the ...
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