Bulletin of the Lying-in Hospital of the City of New York, Volumes 10-11 |
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... solution are placed in the abdomen above the fundus of the uterus to hold back omentum and intestines . Often the uterus is found twisted upon its long axis , usually toward the right side . An assist- ant standing beside the patient ...
... solution are placed in the abdomen above the fundus of the uterus to hold back omentum and intestines . Often the uterus is found twisted upon its long axis , usually toward the right side . An assist- ant standing beside the patient ...
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... solution a medium could be obtained which would not liquefy in less than 24 hours , and often not in 48 and 72 hours . Usually 18 hours after the medium had been inoculated with human tissue , growth appeared and increased progressively ...
... solution a medium could be obtained which would not liquefy in less than 24 hours , and often not in 48 and 72 hours . Usually 18 hours after the medium had been inoculated with human tissue , growth appeared and increased progressively ...
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... solution or in serum and cut to the proper size with a cataract knife . The plasma is first spread on the cover - glass , and equal parts of Ringer's solution are added and thoroughly mixed with it . The object of this procedure is to ...
... solution or in serum and cut to the proper size with a cataract knife . The plasma is first spread on the cover - glass , and equal parts of Ringer's solution are added and thoroughly mixed with it . The object of this procedure is to ...
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... solution , and incubated at 38 ° C . for 16 hours , macroscopic ex- amination of the culture showed the fragments as sharply outlined masses in a slightly opalescent medium with no evidences of cell proliferation . In from 18 to 24 ...
... solution , and incubated at 38 ° C . for 16 hours , macroscopic ex- amination of the culture showed the fragments as sharply outlined masses in a slightly opalescent medium with no evidences of cell proliferation . In from 18 to 24 ...
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... solution Washed in Ringer solution for 1 minute and cultivated in 1 drop of plasma , 1 drop of Ringer solu- tion , and 1 drop of extract Washed in Ringer solution for 1 minute and cultivated in 1 drop | of plasma , 1 drop of Ringer solu ...
... solution Washed in Ringer solution for 1 minute and cultivated in 1 drop of plasma , 1 drop of Ringer solu- tion , and 1 drop of extract Washed in Ringer solution for 1 minute and cultivated in 1 drop | of plasma , 1 drop of Ringer solu ...
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Page 106 - Medicine, the meeting in each case being held under the supervision of the Public Health Education Committee of the Medical Society of the County of New York.
Page 121 - PRINCIPLES AND PRACTICE OF OBSTETRICS. By JOSEPH B. DELEE, AM, MD Professor of Obstetrics at the Northwestern University Medical School.
Page 30 - The toxemias of pregnancy can be attributed neither to failure in diaminization of the amino-acids, nor to the moderate degree of acidosis observed. The nature of the toxin or toxins therefore remains unknown. The nature of the functional disturbances which cause the abnormal nitrogen metabolism observed also still awaits a satisfactorily conclusive explanation. Nevertheless the constancy of the low urea ratios in the urine in eclampsia, and of high ammonia in pernicious vomiting, lends decided support...
Page 15 - ... the mother's face. Then with the middle and index-fingers of the right hand astride its neck and with the same fingers of the left hand in its mouth, making traction on its lower jaw, the head is carefully delivered so that there is no sudden jolting or lacerating of the uterus in its delivery.
Page 198 - Nursing Obstetric and Gynecologic Nursing. By EDWARD P. DAVIS, AM, MD, Professor of Obstetrics in the Jefferson Medical College and Philadelphia Polyclinic ; Obstetrician and Gynecologist, Philadelphia Hospital.
Page 211 - The duration of pregnancy in lunar months is equal to the height of the uterus in centimeters divided by 3.5.
Page 9 - Surgery at the Sixty-Seventh Annual Session of the American Medical Association, Detroit, June, 1916.
Page 61 - Zappert on the one hand believed that it was due to a lesion of the central nervous system or of the peripheral nerves...