The American Journal of Obstetrics and Diseases of Women and Children, Volume 32W.A. Townsend & Adams, 1895 - Children |
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... continued absorption of the septic mat- ter from the accumulations in the pelvis may mean the differ- ence between life and death . The dangers of further absorption far outbalance the good that may be obtained from medication , and ...
... continued absorption of the septic mat- ter from the accumulations in the pelvis may mean the differ- ence between life and death . The dangers of further absorption far outbalance the good that may be obtained from medication , and ...
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... continued negligence of so many physicians in active obstetrical practice ? The facts are now plainly pre- sented , so that " any one who runs may read , " and nothing but mental rust and a torpid conscience blinds them . When tem ...
... continued negligence of so many physicians in active obstetrical practice ? The facts are now plainly pre- sented , so that " any one who runs may read , " and nothing but mental rust and a torpid conscience blinds them . When tem ...
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... continued to lessen . From 1877 to 1880 there was a steady and decided fall in the general death rate and deaths from sepsis , in spite of a rise in 1877 and 1878 of the number of deaths from causes ex- clusive of infection . From 1880 ...
... continued to lessen . From 1877 to 1880 there was a steady and decided fall in the general death rate and deaths from sepsis , in spite of a rise in 1877 and 1878 of the number of deaths from causes ex- clusive of infection . From 1880 ...
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... independent functions , both of which must be kept going if reproduction is to be continued , the cessation of either producing sterility . The only connection between them is that , if the four 34 JOHNSTONE : THE RELATION OF MENSTRUATION.
... independent functions , both of which must be kept going if reproduction is to be continued , the cessation of either producing sterility . The only connection between them is that , if the four 34 JOHNSTONE : THE RELATION OF MENSTRUATION.
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... the epi- blast and the hypoblast , and their continued separation through . life , meant a dual existence ; and that there were two separate and distinct entities living side by side in the same. TO THE OTHER REPRODUCTIVE FUNCTIONS . 41.
... the epi- blast and the hypoblast , and their continued separation through . life , meant a dual existence ; and that there were two separate and distinct entities living side by side in the same. TO THE OTHER REPRODUCTIVE FUNCTIONS . 41.
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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.