The American Journal of Obstetrics and Diseases of Women and Children, Volume 19

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W.A. Townsend & Adams, 1886 - Children

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Contents

The Incubation of the Human Ovum 1115
xliii
Is Disease of the Uterine Appendages
xliv
Ants red in the vagina a case of vaginitis due to the presence
xlvi
ORIGINAL COMMUNICATIONS
1
A Specimen of Cystic Ovaries with Pyosalpinx
2
Inclusion of a Piece of Omentum in a Perforated Glass
8
Dermoid Cysts of both Ovaries A Diverticulum from
13
An Instrument for Dilating the Cervix Uteri
14
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16
A Case of HysteroCatalepsy of Obscure Origin
20
Threading Needles for Wire Sutures With Two Wood
28
Dystocia through Circular Contraction of Upper Uterine
32
156
38
A Case of Removal of Two Sessile Cervical Fibroid
44
Supravaginal Removal of the Uterus and both
81
Remarks upon Abdominal and Gynecological Surgery
88
The Etiology of Face Positions
96
Some Facts Learned during Artificial Suppression of the Menstrual Flow
99
Anesthesia by Nitrous Oxide with Oxygen
100
Posterior Parametritis and its Sequels
102
Manual of the Diseases of Women
103
The Minute Alterations of the Nervous Apparatus in the Parametrium during Simple and Parametritic Atrophy
104
The Pathology Diagnosis and Treatment of the Dis
109
Conception after Curetting of the Uterus
112
The Treatment of Pelvic Abscess in Woman by Incision
113
A Case of Reflex Vasomotor Neurosis Dependent
135
A Case of Vicarious Menstruation Simulating Pulmo
141
Specimen of Renal Calculus Removed from
153
Lymphatic Leukemia in Childhood
160
Oophorectomy for Ovaralgia
166
Remarks on the Toxic Properties of Sassafras
172
OBSTETRICAL SOCIETY OF LONDON
175
Some Causes of Tardy First Stage of Labor
181
Ophthalmoscopic Appearances in Septic Infection
191
Habitual Death of the Ovum when the Mother is Af fected with Disease of the Kidney
193
A Simple Safe Method for the Intrauterine Treat ment of Chronic Catarrh of the Uterus
194
A Carrier for Conveying a Fillet into the Groin in Ex tractions by the Breech
195
The Therapeutical Employment of Electricity in Minor Gynecology
197
The Total Extirpation of the Uterus through the Vagina
199
Stenosis of the Tubes with Consecutive Muscular Hypertrophy of the Wall
200
Some Obstetrical Instruments
201
Gynäkologische Wandtafeln zum Unterricht Gyneco
208
Obstétrique et Gynécologie Recherches Cliniques et
214
The Etiology of Puerperal Mastitis
222
The Management of Placenta Previa
225
A Case of Extrauterine Pregnancy Discharge of Fetus
242
A Case of Tuberculosis of the Uterus with Special
265
Epithelioma of the Bladder
267
Ventral Hernia Following LaparotomyOperationCure
272
VesicoVaginal Fistule
291
Puerperal Convalescence and the Diseases of the Puer
329
Two Cases of Large Extraperitoneal Pelvic Hematoma
334
The Value of the Antiseptic System in Private Obstetric
337
Syncope or Anemia of the Brain a Cause of Asphyxia
349
The Differentiation of the Various Kinds of Pelvic Cellu
393
Myelitis Following Pelvic Cellulitis
394
A Specimen of Supposed Fleshy Mole
403
408
408
Specimens of the Pyosalpinx Hydrosalpinx and
413
Two Recent Models of the Axistraction Forceps
421
On the Production of the Shape of the Oblique Pelvis
444
A Method of Treatment of Periuterine
448
On a PuerperalFever Microbe and its Habitat
449
A Morning with August Martin
468
Puerperal Diseases An Explanation
474
A Case of Retention of Menses from an Imperforate
481
An Axistraction Attachment Applicable to any Variety
487
Specimen of Aborted Ovum
493
Menstrual Epilepsy
499
Pyosalpinx
505
The Watery Discharges of Pregnant Women
507
Intubation of the Larynx with History of Cases
515
A Case of Removal of Both Ovaries during Preg
525
The Socalled Modification of the New Emmet Operation
539
Transactions of the New York Obstetrical Society from May 17th
548
A Case of Hernia into the Inguinal Canal of
555
Is Disease of the Uterine Appendages as Frequent as it
561
Posture during Labor With Four Woodcuts
575
Excessive Vomiting in Pregnancy
588
A Practical SelfRetaining Sims Speculum Illus
595
A New Retroversion Stempessary
600
A Case of Traumatic Rupture of the Gravid Uterus Lapa
671
Intussusception in Children
673
A New Instrument for Intrauterine Medication Il
698
A New Method of Treating Aggravated Anteversion
706
The Value of Biniodide of Mercury as an Antiseptic
721
Dr Alex J Stones Pelvicoutlet Forceps
741
Case of Epithelioma of the Uterus Treated by Mercuric
749
On Contraction Inhibition and Expansion of
754
The Influence from a Clinical Standpoint of Cicatri
757
The Theory and Practice of Obstetrics With addi
766
Etude sur LOperation DAlexander Alexanders
782
Cardiac Neuroses in Connection with Ovarian and Ute
785
A Case of Anencephalus
794
Report of Two Cases of Occlusion of the Vagina
802
A New Curette
811
Emmets Buttonhole Operation
829
Vaginal Hysterectomy
836
Report of a Case of Hernia of the Umbilical Cord
845
A Case of Dermoid Cyst Complicating Labor
851
Elasticity Retraction and Polarity of the Uterus
865
The Aftertreatment of Laparotomies
869
Placenta Previa
872
The Relations between the Quality of the Blood in the Pregnant Female and the Composition of the Liquor Amnii
875
Palpation of the Ureters
877
Apparatus for the Filtration of Liquids Containing Bacteria
879
Medicating Tubes
881
The Behavior of Old Cicatrices from the Cesarean Section during Subsequent Pregnancies
883
Handbuch der Frauenkrankheiten
886
Diseases of the Digestive Organs in infancy and Child
892
A Few Cases of Tumor of the External Generative
895
A Glimpse of Laparotomy in Europe
897
A Rare Case of Dystocia Ending Fatally With
929
Abdominal Section for Pelvic Abscess
971
Occlusion of the Os Uteri as an Impediment to Labor
982
The Prophylaxis of Ophthalmoblennorrhea Neona torum
985
Puerperal Eclampsia
987
The General Treatment of Diseases of the Puerperium
988
The Use of Iodoform in Severe Laparotomies
992
Ulcers of the Bladder
993
The AlexanderAdams Operation
995
Measurement of the PelvisA Method of Measuring all the Pelvic Diameters
996
A Spondylolisthetic Pelvis
999
Premature Labor Induced after Recourse to Intra
1008
The Improved Cesarean Section
1009
Ovariotomy for Dermoid Tumor in a Child Thirty
1022
Ovariotomy for Double Ovarian Tumor with Tuber
1034
Methods of Diagnosis
1046
Another Modification of Emmets Cervix Operation
1054
Abdominal Section for Chronic Suppurative Peritonitis
1061
The Influence of Maternal Impressions on the Fetus
1068
Persistent Pain after Abdominal Section
1074
Asepsis not Antisepsis A Plea for Principles not Para
1076
Saengers Cesarean Operation
1086
A Gravid Uterus with Adnexa Corresponding to
1097
Note on the Artificial Production of Socalled
1106
The Operation for Rectovaginal Fistulæ
1109
Perineoplasty
1110
Perineoplasty
1111
Cesarean Section
1120
A Study of the Causation and Treatment of Pelvic
1121
A Case of Induction of Premature Labor
1132
State
1150
Intussusception in Children
1156
Appliances for the Support of the Female Breast
1164
Gonorrheal Tuboovarian AbscessRight Side Lapa
1169
A Study of the Cause and Treatment of Pelvic Hema
1175
A Proposed Modification of Porros Operation
1181
OBSTETRICAL SOCIETY OF CINCINNATI
1191
Forced Delivery in Placenta Previa with Remarks 296
1205
Notes on the socalled NonOvarian Dermoid Abdominal
1216
A New Method of Treatment in Uterine Disease
1223
Persistence of the Hymen during Pregnancy
1229
A new System of Uterine Medication
1233
A Case of Obstructed Labor Caused by an Artificially
1245
Ruptured Fallopian Pregnancy Left Side
1273
Rupture of the Uterus Porros Operation Recov
1296
Laparotomy for Intestinal Obstruction Recovery 1259
A Case of Fibrosarcomatous Tumor of the Ovary 1277
Four Cases of Ruptured Uterus
Lithopedion 526

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Page 418 - This force is called the deflecting force, and can be resolved into two components, one in the direction of the motion, and the other at right angles to it.
Page 617 - that in every case of disease in the abdomen or pelvis, in which the health is destroyed or life threatened, and in which the condition is not evidently due to malignant disease, an exploration of the cavity should be made.
Page 237 - In case of favorable presentation, — occiput or breech, — the tampon will not materially obstruct the descent of the child, and in some cases the tampon, placenta, and child will be expelled rapidly and safely without artificial assistance.
Page 237 - In the majority of cases generally, and in all cases especially where there is reason to believe that rapid delivery may be required, it is more safe to rely upon the thorough continuous hydrostatic pressure of a Barnes' dilator than pressure by the fetal parts.
Page 422 - After such operations the uterine cavity and the vagina are thoroughly washed out with a two and a half per cent. solution of carbolic acid.
Page 237 - Where the implantation is only lateral or partial, and where there is no object in hurrying the labor, bipolar version, drawing down a foot, and leaving one thigh to occlude and dilate the os, may be...
Page 511 - There is less irritation from the laryugeal tube than from the tracheal canula. As the tube is considerably smaller than the trachea it does not press upon it firmly at any portion excepting at the chink of the glottis; 4.
Page 571 - Lesser degrees of inflammation, especially slight "catarrhal salpingitis," are seldom appreciable to the pathologist, still less to the surgeon. 5. Many of the symptoms ascribed to disease of the uterine appendages are really due to localized peritonitis, and will not be removed by a removal of the appendages. 6. The physiology of the ovaries and tubes is still imperfectly understood ; their pathology must then remain...
Page 229 - Do not wait in order to perform turning until the cervix and the os arc sufficiently dilated to allow the hand to pass. Turn as soon as you can pass one or two fingers through the cervix. It is unnecessary to force your fingers through the cervix for this.
Page 102 - A Manual of the Diseases of Women. Being a concise and systematic exposition of the theory and practice of Gynecology. By CHARLES H. MAY, MD, late House Surgeon to Mount Sinai Hospital, New York. Second edition, edited by LS Rau, MD, Attending Gynecologist at the Harlem Hospital, NY In one 12mo.

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