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... symptom of any kind , and the child rapidly gained flesh and strength . The apparatus was not removed until the twenty- second day after the operation , although there had not been any discharge for some time . The wound closed up in a ...
... symptom of any kind , and the child rapidly gained flesh and strength . The apparatus was not removed until the twenty- second day after the operation , although there had not been any discharge for some time . The wound closed up in a ...
Side 22
... Symptoms , Mechanism , Course and Management of Natural Labour . ( c . ) The indications of Abnormal Labour , and the emergencies which may occur in practice . ( d . ) A general knowledge of the Puerperal state . ( e . ) The management ...
... Symptoms , Mechanism , Course and Management of Natural Labour . ( c . ) The indications of Abnormal Labour , and the emergencies which may occur in practice . ( d . ) A general knowledge of the Puerperal state . ( e . ) The management ...
Side 49
... symptoms of this condition ; and it would be tedious to relate individual cases of the kind , though I have ... symptom , the explana- tion in such cases probably being that the uterus was excited to the expulsion of its contents before ...
... symptoms of this condition ; and it would be tedious to relate individual cases of the kind , though I have ... symptom , the explana- tion in such cases probably being that the uterus was excited to the expulsion of its contents before ...
Side 50
... symptom commenced early in the second month , and continued to the third or the fourth month , when with one exception , as stated , the ovum was expelled . There are , indeed , but few conditions which theoretically seem more favorable ...
... symptom commenced early in the second month , and continued to the third or the fourth month , when with one exception , as stated , the ovum was expelled . There are , indeed , but few conditions which theoretically seem more favorable ...
Side 55
... symptom , in fact , Dr. Rasch never had observed it . If the uterus were redressed it would almost invari- ably fall back again unless a pessary ( Hodge's ) was applied , which should be left up to the fifth month of pregnancy . Dr ...
... symptom , in fact , Dr. Rasch never had observed it . If the uterus were redressed it would almost invari- ably fall back again unless a pessary ( Hodge's ) was applied , which should be left up to the fifth month of pregnancy . Dr ...
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abdomen abortion adhesions admitted amongst the villi anteflexion appearance attached Barnes bladder blood blood-vessels body cause cavity cervix child chorion condition congestion contraction curling artery cyst death decidua decidua reflexa decidua serotina decidual processes dilated discharge disease distended Ditto dysmenorrhoea effusion enlarged escape examination exist extra-uterine Fallopian tubes finger flexion fluid foetus forceps fundus gastrotomy Graily Hewitt hæmatocele hæmorrhage Hospital inch injected inner surface intervillal space JOHN JOHN BRAXTON HICKS labour layer ligaments liquor amnii lobule maternal menstrual Midwifery months mucous membrane muscular observed obstetric obstruction occurred opening operation organ ovarian ovaries ovum pain passed patient pelves pelvis period peritoneum peritonitis pessary Physician placenta portion position practice pregnancy present rectum remarks removed result retention retroflexion rupture seen sinus sinus-system sinuses Society stillbirths street Surgeon symptoms take place tion tissue tumour uterine uterus vagina vascular vessels villus wall WILLIAM woman women
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Side 347 - ... so that any force striking it from above would impinge on the posterior and upper surface of the fundus, and so force it forward and produce anteflexion; that when a retroflexion is produced .the uterus has from some cause sunk more or less deeply in the pelvis, and has its axis directed more or less backward, so ttiat any force striking it from above would impinge on the anterior and upper surface of the fundus. A...