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... danger put an end to that fearful vasomotor spasm and allow the blood to rush into the brain and kidneys so that the woman may regain consciousness and so that her kidneys may at once begin to elimi- nate the toxin which causes the ...
... danger put an end to that fearful vasomotor spasm and allow the blood to rush into the brain and kidneys so that the woman may regain consciousness and so that her kidneys may at once begin to elimi- nate the toxin which causes the ...
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... danger of deep tears , but his opinion cannot be considered altogether un- prejudiced because of his own operation . Dührssen's method has not been practiced to any great extent in this country or abroad , so far as I am aware , outside ...
... danger of deep tears , but his opinion cannot be considered altogether un- prejudiced because of his own operation . Dührssen's method has not been practiced to any great extent in this country or abroad , so far as I am aware , outside ...
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... danger of tearing the tissues is , I believe , not as great with the metal dilators if they are used properly and carefully , as it is with the hand attempting to force itself into the closed cervix . With manual dilatation it is often ...
... danger of tearing the tissues is , I believe , not as great with the metal dilators if they are used properly and carefully , as it is with the hand attempting to force itself into the closed cervix . With manual dilatation it is often ...
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... danger from laceration laterally , where they almost always occur . Instrumental dilatation is best performed with the patient turned across the bed or on a table , in the lithotomy position . A weighted perineum retractor or a broad ...
... danger from laceration laterally , where they almost always occur . Instrumental dilatation is best performed with the patient turned across the bed or on a table , in the lithotomy position . A weighted perineum retractor or a broad ...
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... danger of the loss of any pads within the abdominal cavity , at the same time mini- mizing the possibility of losing unsecured pads for rapid sponging , while the other supplements and enhances the advantages of the Trendelenburg ...
... danger of the loss of any pads within the abdominal cavity , at the same time mini- mizing the possibility of losing unsecured pads for rapid sponging , while the other supplements and enhances the advantages of the Trendelenburg ...
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