The Medical World, Volume 64, Issue 11946 - Medicine |
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... inversion in a woman is far less difficult than a podalic version . I have talked frequently with the late Dr. D'Alcorn , who had a very unusual experience with inversion , consisting of eleven cases . He was enthusiastic about ...
... inversion in a woman is far less difficult than a podalic version . I have talked frequently with the late Dr. D'Alcorn , who had a very unusual experience with inversion , consisting of eleven cases . He was enthusiastic about ...
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... inversion , will frequently permit its recognition before the onset of shock . This interval represents the best time for reposition of the uterus by taxis , which so employed is usually a relatively simple procedure . " I would not ...
... inversion , will frequently permit its recognition before the onset of shock . This interval represents the best time for reposition of the uterus by taxis , which so employed is usually a relatively simple procedure . " I would not ...
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... inversion , which may be hours or days after occurrence . 5. Reposition is usually easy and fre quently does not require anesthesia , more than that which has been employed for the delivery . 6. Care should be exercised to avoid shock ...
... inversion , which may be hours or days after occurrence . 5. Reposition is usually easy and fre quently does not require anesthesia , more than that which has been employed for the delivery . 6. Care should be exercised to avoid shock ...
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