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Page 171
... placental implantation . We easily found it by the line of blueness along the uterus . I cut a little bit of a hole in ... placenta the ques- tion was whether to do a Porro or cover the stump with peritoneum . I was inclined to do the ...
... placental implantation . We easily found it by the line of blueness along the uterus . I cut a little bit of a hole in ... placenta the ques- tion was whether to do a Porro or cover the stump with peritoneum . I was inclined to do the ...
Page 172
... placenta , the uterus was strongly compressed in the hands press- ing the blood from the after- birth into the child . I have seen two or three cases of death of the child where I was convinced it was due to too early severing of the ...
... placenta , the uterus was strongly compressed in the hands press- ing the blood from the after- birth into the child . I have seen two or three cases of death of the child where I was convinced it was due to too early severing of the ...
Page 173
... placenta from the course of the round liga- ments . Palm , Leopold , Bayer and Muellerheim have given the subject attention , and found that when the round ligaments run in the anterior part of the uterus , the placenta is on the ...
... placenta from the course of the round liga- ments . Palm , Leopold , Bayer and Muellerheim have given the subject attention , and found that when the round ligaments run in the anterior part of the uterus , the placenta is on the ...
Page 226
... placenta left the uterus . Loss of blood considerable , uterus showing a tendency to relax . Massage for three hours . Ergotole hyperdermically , ergot by mouth . There were two placentas , adherent by a wall of decidua . No anastomoses ...
... placenta left the uterus . Loss of blood considerable , uterus showing a tendency to relax . Massage for three hours . Ergotole hyperdermically , ergot by mouth . There were two placentas , adherent by a wall of decidua . No anastomoses ...
Page 228
... placentas in utero were situated one above the other , for during the version the lower edge could be felt in the lower uterine segment to the left side , and the opening in the membranes being near the placenta showed this also . The ...
... placentas in utero were situated one above the other , for during the version the lower edge could be felt in the lower uterine segment to the left side , and the opening in the membranes being near the placenta showed this also . The ...
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