Homœopathic Journal of Obstetrics, Gynaecology and Pediatrics, Volume 26A.L. Chatterton & Company, 1904 |
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... Medical Society of Chicago , November 19th prior to exhibiting a rare collection of deformed pelves , in a room adjoin- ing the lecture hall . to the diagnosis of deformed pelves in the living woman Deformed Pelves . 33.
... Medical Society of Chicago , November 19th prior to exhibiting a rare collection of deformed pelves , in a room adjoin- ing the lecture hall . to the diagnosis of deformed pelves in the living woman Deformed Pelves . 33.
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to the diagnosis of deformed pelves in the living woman , and showed that it could be detected by measuring the distance be- tween certain external bony parts of the pelvis by means of the calipers . He was the first to describe the ...
to the diagnosis of deformed pelves in the living woman , and showed that it could be detected by measuring the distance be- tween certain external bony parts of the pelvis by means of the calipers . He was the first to describe the ...
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... woman from the earliest months did much to decrease his percent- age . In my own practice , it has been my misfortune to at- tend four cases and see one in consultation . Toxæmia is much more frequent . We do not always realize by what ...
... woman from the earliest months did much to decrease his percent- age . In my own practice , it has been my misfortune to at- tend four cases and see one in consultation . Toxæmia is much more frequent . We do not always realize by what ...
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... woman excretes daily in the urine 50 to 65 grams of solids . On a light , non - nitrogenous diet the amount should be from 30 to 40 grams . As long as these quantities are maintained danger of eclampsia is not great , but a marked or ...
... woman excretes daily in the urine 50 to 65 grams of solids . On a light , non - nitrogenous diet the amount should be from 30 to 40 grams . As long as these quantities are maintained danger of eclampsia is not great , but a marked or ...
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... woman does not contain any of the pyogenic micro- organisms - hence , the impossibility of auto - infection from this source . The vagina contains innumerable forms of non- infective bacteria normally , but those disappear at the cervix ...
... woman does not contain any of the pyogenic micro- organisms - hence , the impossibility of auto - infection from this source . The vagina contains innumerable forms of non- infective bacteria normally , but those disappear at the cervix ...
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