The Medical World, Volume 64, Issue 11946 - Medicine |
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... periods , one of which is acceptable and two of which are to be avoided if possible . 1. The immediate period . The great ad- vantages of this period are : ( a ) It is the only period in which the patients are all alive ( b ) It is the only ...
... periods , one of which is acceptable and two of which are to be avoided if possible . 1. The immediate period . The great ad- vantages of this period are : ( a ) It is the only period in which the patients are all alive ( b ) It is the only ...
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... period is to carry the patient over to the third period , but sometimes continued hemorrhage , gangrene , excessive edema , marked sepsis , forces surgical consideration during this would be preparatory period . Sometimes the conditions ...
... period is to carry the patient over to the third period , but sometimes continued hemorrhage , gangrene , excessive edema , marked sepsis , forces surgical consideration during this would be preparatory period . Sometimes the conditions ...
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... period treatment are sacrificed , and since this is the period of greatest advan- tage to the patient , I would emphasize : 1. A surgically clean confinement , in- cluding the vagina . 2. A quick antiseptic wash of all parts , including ...
... period treatment are sacrificed , and since this is the period of greatest advan- tage to the patient , I would emphasize : 1. A surgically clean confinement , in- cluding the vagina . 2. A quick antiseptic wash of all parts , including ...
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