Saint Jospeh Medical Herald, Volume 251906 |
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... pains , the condition of the os and the presence or absence of vaginal se- cretions all serve , upon the first examination , usually , to place you upon grounds to conclude one way or the other , as to whether labor has really begun ...
... pains , the condition of the os and the presence or absence of vaginal se- cretions all serve , upon the first examination , usually , to place you upon grounds to conclude one way or the other , as to whether labor has really begun ...
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... painful experience , tell her that her course usually embraces fif- teen to seventeen hours of intermittent pain ; but while this is true , she learns to stand and becomes more tolerant of pain as she advances . Scarcely less important ...
... painful experience , tell her that her course usually embraces fif- teen to seventeen hours of intermittent pain ; but while this is true , she learns to stand and becomes more tolerant of pain as she advances . Scarcely less important ...
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... pain , as- suming that the woman is in the dorsal position . To avoid rupture many practitioners claim in vertex positions that the head should be delivered between the pains of labor . This , in the vast majority of cases , is an ...
... pain , as- suming that the woman is in the dorsal position . To avoid rupture many practitioners claim in vertex positions that the head should be delivered between the pains of labor . This , in the vast majority of cases , is an ...
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... pain has been annihilated , what a life saver it would be . 1 believe that the means exists . What a glorious thing it would be to find it . For the flagging heart strychnia of course , but do not rely on strychnia alone as formerly ...
... pain has been annihilated , what a life saver it would be . 1 believe that the means exists . What a glorious thing it would be to find it . For the flagging heart strychnia of course , but do not rely on strychnia alone as formerly ...
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... pain ? Take heed , and remember the navies of Spain ! " The ladies , God bless them ! " Long life to the toast . . A health to the nurses who served at their post . In a hospital ship on a hurricane sea For the sake of our country , for ...
... pain ? Take heed , and remember the navies of Spain ! " The ladies , God bless them ! " Long life to the toast . . A health to the nurses who served at their post . In a hospital ship on a hurricane sea For the sake of our country , for ...
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