Canadian Practitioner, Volume 32Bryant Press, 1907 |
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... placenta showed evidence of be- ing nearly half detached . The shock was evidently due to the tear- ing pains caused by the sudden impingement on the uterine wall , and not at all to the loss of blood , which did not amount to more than ...
... placenta showed evidence of be- ing nearly half detached . The shock was evidently due to the tear- ing pains caused by the sudden impingement on the uterine wall , and not at all to the loss of blood , which did not amount to more than ...
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... placenta ; but he adds : " However , once the symptoms of anemia are well marked , and are accompanied with much pain and tension or localized swelling , there is usually not much trouble about the diagnosis . " Jellett , who expresses ...
... placenta ; but he adds : " However , once the symptoms of anemia are well marked , and are accompanied with much pain and tension or localized swelling , there is usually not much trouble about the diagnosis . " Jellett , who expresses ...
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... placenta revealed no trace of " old clot . " Although one may make a mistake in diagnosis in such cases , the prompt and appropriate treatment of pain and shock , or in other words , the treatment of symptoms according to the methods of ...
... placenta revealed no trace of " old clot . " Although one may make a mistake in diagnosis in such cases , the prompt and appropriate treatment of pain and shock , or in other words , the treatment of symptoms according to the methods of ...
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... placental , the whole margin of the placenta being adherent to the uterine wall . Neither the vaginal plug nor the puncture of the membranes could in this case mitigate the serious symptoms of pain and shock . The combined internal and ...
... placental , the whole margin of the placenta being adherent to the uterine wall . Neither the vaginal plug nor the puncture of the membranes could in this case mitigate the serious symptoms of pain and shock . The combined internal and ...
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... placental clot between a portion of the placenta and the uterine wall . estimate of these two procedures . There can be little or no doubt , however , that each method is good in its proper place . All things considered , the vaginal ...
... placental clot between a portion of the placenta and the uterine wall . estimate of these two procedures . There can be little or no doubt , however , that each method is good in its proper place . All things considered , the vaginal ...
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