The American Journal of Obstetrics and Diseases of Women and Children, Volume 32W.A. Townsend & Adams, 1895 - Children |
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Page 86
... treated by hysterectomy . I have had no difficulty in destroying slight adhesions . The danger of this operation is usually overestimated . Sta- tistics give a mortality of one to three per cent . Tait's mortality Since writing the ...
... treated by hysterectomy . I have had no difficulty in destroying slight adhesions . The danger of this operation is usually overestimated . Sta- tistics give a mortality of one to three per cent . Tait's mortality Since writing the ...
Page 87
... treated by various palliative measures for small growing fibroids by well- educated physicians . Most of these women would accept the operation if it were properly presented to them . The trouble , in many cases at least , is with the ...
... treated by various palliative measures for small growing fibroids by well- educated physicians . Most of these women would accept the operation if it were properly presented to them . The trouble , in many cases at least , is with the ...
Page 94
... the irritation from the ligature about the stump of the excised appendage . I therefore treated her with ichthyol tampons , etc. , which gave no relief . After consultation with Dr. Boise , of Grand Rapids , I 94 TRANSACTIONS OF THE.
... the irritation from the ligature about the stump of the excised appendage . I therefore treated her with ichthyol tampons , etc. , which gave no relief . After consultation with Dr. Boise , of Grand Rapids , I 94 TRANSACTIONS OF THE.
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... treated the patient for several years for pelvic disease , I was aware that the left ovary was diseased . About seven months ago she miscarried at about the fourth month of gestation , and since then she has had a severe attack of ...
... treated the patient for several years for pelvic disease , I was aware that the left ovary was diseased . About seven months ago she miscarried at about the fourth month of gestation , and since then she has had a severe attack of ...
Page 113
... treating the pedicle until Stimson introduced ligation of the uterine artery in continuity about eight years later . Mention was next made of the operation by Dr. Mary Dixon Jones , 1888 , during which the vagina was opened . Bantock's ...
... treating the pedicle until Stimson introduced ligation of the uterine artery in continuity about eight years later . Mention was next made of the operation by Dr. Mary Dixon Jones , 1888 , during which the vagina was opened . Bantock's ...
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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.