The American Journal of Obstetrics and Diseases of Women and Children, Volume 32W.A. Townsend & Adams, 1895 - Children |
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... changes in the death rate of puerperal infection . The lower line shows the same in a less marked de- gree . In 1875 ... change that it can be left out of consideration . But from 1880 to 1881 puerperal fever increases and pushes up the ...
... changes in the death rate of puerperal infection . The lower line shows the same in a less marked de- gree . In 1875 ... change that it can be left out of consideration . But from 1880 to 1881 puerperal fever increases and pushes up the ...
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... change in practice . The world moves slowly and great truths are slow to be recognized . It is now almost the end of the half - century since Semmelweiss made known the doctrine of puerperal in- fection . In vain he wrote and urged the ...
... change in practice . The world moves slowly and great truths are slow to be recognized . It is now almost the end of the half - century since Semmelweiss made known the doctrine of puerperal in- fection . In vain he wrote and urged the ...
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... changes here are all in the direction of diminished action . Voluntary movements are slowed , are performed with less energy , and lack the precision that characterizes them in healthy subjects . Perhaps the most striking of motor ...
... changes here are all in the direction of diminished action . Voluntary movements are slowed , are performed with less energy , and lack the precision that characterizes them in healthy subjects . Perhaps the most striking of motor ...
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... changes , for food is more or less plentiful all the time , and the consequence is that we have changed the natures ... change is after the rutting season is over . In birds , where the rutting season begins in the spring , the principal ...
... changes , for food is more or less plentiful all the time , and the consequence is that we have changed the natures ... change is after the rutting season is over . In birds , where the rutting season begins in the spring , the principal ...
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... changes are that his food comes regularly and that his nervous system is always in good condi- tion . He is prepared in this way for more frequent " rut " than in the wild state . But the changes necessary in the endometrium for the ...
... changes are that his food comes regularly and that his nervous system is always in good condi- tion . He is prepared in this way for more frequent " rut " than in the wild state . But the changes necessary in the endometrium for the ...
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abdominal section abdominal wall abscess adhesions appendages bladder blood bowels broad ligament canal catgut cause celiotomy cent centimetres cervix child condition cure curetting cyst danger death diagnosis dilatation discharge disease distended drain drainage tube eclampsia endometritis endometrium examination Fallopian tube fibroid fluid forceps fundus gauze genital Gynecological Gynecologists hemorrhage hernia Hospital inches incision infection inflammation intestines iodoform irrigation kidney labor laceration lesion ligature Medical menstruation method months nervous normal OBSTETRICS occurred opening operation organs ovarian ovaries and tubes ovary ovum packing pain patient pelvic performed peritoneal cavity peritoneum physician placenta posterior pregnancy present prolapse puerperal puerperal sepsis pulse pyosalpinx recovery rectum removed reported result round ligaments rupture salpingitis sepsis septic side sterile suppuration surgeon surgery surgical sutures symptoms temperature tion tissue treatment tubal tubes and ovaries tumor tympanites urethra urine usually uterus vaginal hysterectomy weeks woman women
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Page 464 - The third triennial prize of five hundred dollars, under the deed of trust of Mrs. William F. Jenks, will be awarded to the author of the best essay on " Infant Mortality During Labor, and its Prevention.
Page 173 - Edited by Louis Starr, MD, Clinical Professor of Diseases of Children in the Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania; Physician to the Children's Hospital, Philadelphia.