The Cleveland Medical Journal, Volume 11Cleveland Medical Journal Company, 1912 - Medicine |
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Page 70
... Placenta . " V. C. Rowland received the second prize of $ 50 , his subject being " Undescended Testes . " The number of visitors registered during the year , 1,189 , shows an increase of 289 over last year . The officers of the ...
... Placenta . " V. C. Rowland received the second prize of $ 50 , his subject being " Undescended Testes . " The number of visitors registered during the year , 1,189 , shows an increase of 289 over last year . The officers of the ...
Page 148
... placenta , and the other in ascitic fluid agar also containing placenta . The lower portion of each solid culture in which a dense growth had occurred , was cut out and the tissue removed . The agar columns which contained innumerable ...
... placenta , and the other in ascitic fluid agar also containing placenta . The lower portion of each solid culture in which a dense growth had occurred , was cut out and the tissue removed . The agar columns which contained innumerable ...
Page 228
... placenta from a case of placenta praevia . The membranes were intact , the child having been delivered by version through a rent in the placenta . C. W. Wille demonstrated a gravity apparatus for administering salvarsan . The apparatus ...
... placenta from a case of placenta praevia . The membranes were intact , the child having been delivered by version through a rent in the placenta . C. W. Wille demonstrated a gravity apparatus for administering salvarsan . The apparatus ...
Page 471
... Placenta , with Report of Cases . * By JACOB L. BUBIS , M. D. , Visiting Gynecologist and Obstetrici.n to Central General Hospital , Associate Visiting Gynecologist and Ob- stetrician to Mt. Sinai Hospital , Cleveland . This condition ...
... Placenta , with Report of Cases . * By JACOB L. BUBIS , M. D. , Visiting Gynecologist and Obstetrici.n to Central General Hospital , Associate Visiting Gynecologist and Ob- stetrician to Mt. Sinai Hospital , Cleveland . This condition ...
Page 472
... placenta ( placenta praevia ) . Wm . Giffard ( 17 ) ( 1734 ) de- scribed real and partial separation of the placenta . In 1776 Rigby ( 3 ) classified uterine hemorrhages into " accidental and unavoidable . " Baudelocque ( 18 ) ( 1806 ) ...
... placenta ( placenta praevia ) . Wm . Giffard ( 17 ) ( 1734 ) de- scribed real and partial separation of the placenta . In 1776 Rigby ( 3 ) classified uterine hemorrhages into " accidental and unavoidable . " Baudelocque ( 18 ) ( 1806 ) ...
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