The Colorado Medical Journal, Volume 6Colorado Medical Journal Publishing Company, 1900 |
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Page 64
... placenta corresponding to it has undergone fatty degeneration . The other foetus . reached perfect development . On motion of Dr. Tyler , the board of directors was instructed to write to our senators and representatives in con- gress ...
... placenta corresponding to it has undergone fatty degeneration . The other foetus . reached perfect development . On motion of Dr. Tyler , the board of directors was instructed to write to our senators and representatives in con- gress ...
Page 106
... 20 in each case . One case was complicated with placenta previa . Both cases terminated in re- covery . In the discussion following , Dr. Bates gave 106 THE COLORADO MEDICAL JOURNAL . Bulletin of the Colorado Medical Library Association.
... 20 in each case . One case was complicated with placenta previa . Both cases terminated in re- covery . In the discussion following , Dr. Bates gave 106 THE COLORADO MEDICAL JOURNAL . Bulletin of the Colorado Medical Library Association.
Page 300
... placenta and membranes , and assists the expulsion of the fetal sac , often with the membrane unruptured . By incomplete abortion is meant the expulsion of the fetus and retention of the whole or part of the placenta or membranes . And ...
... placenta and membranes , and assists the expulsion of the fetal sac , often with the membrane unruptured . By incomplete abortion is meant the expulsion of the fetus and retention of the whole or part of the placenta or membranes . And ...
Page 352
... placenta or decidua , after being cut off from its blood supply , be- comes dead flesh , a foreign matter ; and if not extracted , is the rendezvous for septic infection . We will suppose that we are called , perhaps several miles from ...
... placenta or decidua , after being cut off from its blood supply , be- comes dead flesh , a foreign matter ; and if not extracted , is the rendezvous for septic infection . We will suppose that we are called , perhaps several miles from ...
Page 354
... placenta forceps are introduced into the womb and as much as possible of the remain- ing portions are seized and pulled away . Following this the placental curette is introduced and the remaining portions . of the placenta and membranes ...
... placenta forceps are introduced into the womb and as much as possible of the remain- ing portions are seized and pulled away . Following this the placental curette is introduced and the remaining portions . of the placenta and membranes ...
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