The American Journal of Obstetrics and Diseases of Women and Children, Volume 32W.A. Townsend & Adams, 1895 - Children |
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... peritonitis dependent thereupon , no pus being present , an immediate operation is not demanded . Further , in those cases in which it is doubtful whether or not pus be present , the general condition of the pa- tient permitting , delay ...
... peritonitis dependent thereupon , no pus being present , an immediate operation is not demanded . Further , in those cases in which it is doubtful whether or not pus be present , the general condition of the pa- tient permitting , delay ...
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... peritonitis have become a gen- eral one , the patient , as far as we can judge from past experience , will inevitably perish . To my knowledge there has never been reported an undoubted case of general purulent peritonitis , from any ...
... peritonitis have become a gen- eral one , the patient , as far as we can judge from past experience , will inevitably perish . To my knowledge there has never been reported an undoubted case of general purulent peritonitis , from any ...
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... peritonitis occurs as a serious complication , and conditions go from bad to worse . Joy and happiness give way to anxiety , this to despair , and finally the end comes . Under no other circumstances does PRINCIPLES OF ASEPSIS TO ...
... peritonitis occurs as a serious complication , and conditions go from bad to worse . Joy and happiness give way to anxiety , this to despair , and finally the end comes . Under no other circumstances does PRINCIPLES OF ASEPSIS TO ...
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... peritonitis which kept her in bed nine weeks . She has not been well since then , her chief discomfort arising from painful menstruation and intestinal disturbances . Her menstruation , however , was regular and normal in quantity and ...
... peritonitis which kept her in bed nine weeks . She has not been well since then , her chief discomfort arising from painful menstruation and intestinal disturbances . Her menstruation , however , was regular and normal in quantity and ...
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... peritonitis , undoubtedly from the suppurating fibroid . CASE VI . - White woman , 30 years old . Small submucous fibroid . She had repeated hemorrhages , then a severe hemor- rhage , and had an attack of bronchitis at the same time ...
... peritonitis , undoubtedly from the suppurating fibroid . CASE VI . - White woman , 30 years old . Small submucous fibroid . She had repeated hemorrhages , then a severe hemor- rhage , and had an attack of bronchitis at the same time ...
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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.