Homœopathic Journal of Obstetrics, Gynaecology and Pediatrics, Volume 26A.L. Chatterton & Company, 1904 |
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Page 49
... showed the uterus to be freely movable and no larger than normal at that period . Here was a case in which the folly of curettage of the uterus in some forms of puerperal fever is apparent . The temptation to do something ( perhaps for ...
... showed the uterus to be freely movable and no larger than normal at that period . Here was a case in which the folly of curettage of the uterus in some forms of puerperal fever is apparent . The temptation to do something ( perhaps for ...
Page 94
... showed a uterine tumor as large as a fetal head , and an attempt , said to have been successful , was then made to ligature the uterine arteries by the vaginal route . This operation did not lead to any di- minution of the tumor , which ...
... showed a uterine tumor as large as a fetal head , and an attempt , said to have been successful , was then made to ligature the uterine arteries by the vaginal route . This operation did not lead to any di- minution of the tumor , which ...
Page 117
... third of vagina . The right broad ligament was infiltrated and sensitive ; no * Presented at the Academy of Pathological Sciences , fluctuation . Bacteriological examination of blood showed infection to be Perforation of Uterus . 117.
... third of vagina . The right broad ligament was infiltrated and sensitive ; no * Presented at the Academy of Pathological Sciences , fluctuation . Bacteriological examination of blood showed infection to be Perforation of Uterus . 117.
Page 118
fluctuation . Bacteriological examination of blood showed infection to be a mixed one , consisting of streptococci and bacillus coli communis . Did not elicit the fact of perfora- tion . Ars . 3x , no douching ordered , as discharge was ...
fluctuation . Bacteriological examination of blood showed infection to be a mixed one , consisting of streptococci and bacillus coli communis . Did not elicit the fact of perfora- tion . Ars . 3x , no douching ordered , as discharge was ...
Page 126
... showed an all round improvement in color , appetite , and ability to sleep , and was practically free of backache and constipa- tion . Treatment and medication continued however , until March 11th , when I placed a pessary for the retro ...
... showed an all round improvement in color , appetite , and ability to sleep , and was practically free of backache and constipa- tion . Treatment and medication continued however , until March 11th , when I placed a pessary for the retro ...
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