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... ounce in its normal condition in a virgin . After child - bearing it H B D R FIG . 3. - Cavity of the Uterus and Fallopian Tubes . A. Superior border of fundus of womb . B. Cavity of the womb . C. Cavity of the neck of the womb . D ...
... ounce in its normal condition in a virgin . After child - bearing it H B D R FIG . 3. - Cavity of the Uterus and Fallopian Tubes . A. Superior border of fundus of womb . B. Cavity of the womb . C. Cavity of the neck of the womb . D ...
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... ounces . Different women vary much in this respect . The discharge is blood mixed with mucus . Its color is dark red . Any pecu- liarity in color , or the appearance of any clots in the dis- charge , will need to be noticed by the nurse ...
... ounces . Different women vary much in this respect . The discharge is blood mixed with mucus . Its color is dark red . Any pecu- liarity in color , or the appearance of any clots in the dis- charge , will need to be noticed by the nurse ...
Page 69
... ounce ) before and after each nursing . 16. The baby's cord shall be kept dressed with a powder containing salicylic acid I part to starch 5 parts , which shall be changed as often as necessary . 17. Immediately after delivery the ...
... ounce ) before and after each nursing . 16. The baby's cord shall be kept dressed with a powder containing salicylic acid I part to starch 5 parts , which shall be changed as often as necessary . 17. Immediately after delivery the ...
Page 72
... ounce of this solution about four grains of permanganate of potash are added , the value of the solution as an antiseptic agent is greatly increased . Condy's fluid contains , as its active ingredient , per- manganate of potash , about ...
... ounce of this solution about four grains of permanganate of potash are added , the value of the solution as an antiseptic agent is greatly increased . Condy's fluid contains , as its active ingredient , per- manganate of potash , about ...
Page 75
... in the room . An ounce of prevention , in the way of keeping disease germs out of the room , is worth more than a pound of cure . As regards the mother's dress , she should be advised 75 CHAPTER VII Preparations for the Labor,
... in the room . An ounce of prevention , in the way of keeping disease germs out of the room , is worth more than a pound of cure . As regards the mother's dress , she should be advised 75 CHAPTER VII Preparations for the Labor,
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Page 188 - PM, and in some cases once or twice at night ; amounting to twelve fluidounces of food per diem. Diet from the second to the sixth week: — Milk I tablespoonful. Cream 2 teaspoonfuls. Milk sugar l/$ teaspoonful.