The American Journal of Obstetrics and Diseases of Women and Children, Volume 32W.A. Townsend & Adams, 1895 - Children |
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Page 11
... seen men who considered their duty done when they had dissolved a tablet of bichloride in a basin of warm water . As extra precautions they may occasionally flip their fingers in the solution . And , likewise , you have been called in ...
... seen men who considered their duty done when they had dissolved a tablet of bichloride in a basin of warm water . As extra precautions they may occasionally flip their fingers in the solution . And , likewise , you have been called in ...
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... seen in women than in men , but the former undoubtedly present the disorder in a much more intense and serious form than the latter . There are seldom seen in man the extreme disturbance of sensation or motion , the contractions , the ...
... seen in women than in men , but the former undoubtedly present the disorder in a much more intense and serious form than the latter . There are seldom seen in man the extreme disturbance of sensation or motion , the contractions , the ...
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... seen more than a dozen in which there was a freshly ruptured Graafian follicle . Some may claim that the vast majority of those were diseased ovaries and therefore should not count , but I have seen no less than fifty pairs of healthy ...
... seen more than a dozen in which there was a freshly ruptured Graafian follicle . Some may claim that the vast majority of those were diseased ovaries and therefore should not count , but I have seen no less than fifty pairs of healthy ...
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... seen the condition . ' Coe quotes Doran's case of a tumor weighing sixteen pounds . Pozzi refers to the cases of Sänger , Freund , Tédenat , and Bil- finger . The last could find only thirteen broad - ligament myo- mata reported up to ...
... seen the condition . ' Coe quotes Doran's case of a tumor weighing sixteen pounds . Pozzi refers to the cases of Sänger , Freund , Tédenat , and Bil- finger . The last could find only thirteen broad - ligament myo- mata reported up to ...
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... seen by contrasting Fig . 3 with Fig . 4 , the latter representing a case of mine in which there was no difficulty in the diagnosis . The The second symphyseotomy was performed upon a woman who had been four days in labor when I first ...
... seen by contrasting Fig . 3 with Fig . 4 , the latter representing a case of mine in which there was no difficulty in the diagnosis . The The second symphyseotomy was performed upon a woman who had been four days in labor when I first ...
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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.