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Page 151
... usually the gonococcus or infectious product , post partum or post abortum . We have , here , two logical methods of procedure : First . Abrasio Mucose ( curettage ) , a very popular one . Second . Destruction of the membrane by means ...
... usually the gonococcus or infectious product , post partum or post abortum . We have , here , two logical methods of procedure : First . Abrasio Mucose ( curettage ) , a very popular one . Second . Destruction of the membrane by means ...
Page 153
... usually accompanies endometritis , but is not always a reliable diagnostic sign . We find it absent in six or seven per cent of cases . I have now in mind a case under treatment in which there are no symptoms whatever , other than a ...
... usually accompanies endometritis , but is not always a reliable diagnostic sign . We find it absent in six or seven per cent of cases . I have now in mind a case under treatment in which there are no symptoms whatever , other than a ...
Page 154
... usually confined to the corporeal endometrium . This form usually responds readily to mild , local applications , providing the interior of the womb can be easily reached and some one of the following remedies applied : Argyrol ...
... usually confined to the corporeal endometrium . This form usually responds readily to mild , local applications , providing the interior of the womb can be easily reached and some one of the following remedies applied : Argyrol ...
Page 156
... ( usually operated by an air tank ) of some good cleansing agent . The uterine cavity is then packed with a narrow strip of sterilized gauze . This procedure is greatly facilitated by means of a uterine packer . This gauze is removed and ...
... ( usually operated by an air tank ) of some good cleansing agent . The uterine cavity is then packed with a narrow strip of sterilized gauze . This procedure is greatly facilitated by means of a uterine packer . This gauze is removed and ...
Page 158
... usually have sandy hair , blue eyes and pale face , the exact opposite of a Nux Vomica patient . Lillium tigrinum closely resembles Sepia in many of its symp- toms . There is a feeling of weight and bearing down in the pelvic region ...
... usually have sandy hair , blue eyes and pale face , the exact opposite of a Nux Vomica patient . Lillium tigrinum closely resembles Sepia in many of its symp- toms . There is a feeling of weight and bearing down in the pelvic region ...
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