The American Journal of Obstetrics and Diseases of Women and Children, Volume 29W.A. Townsend & Adams, 1894 - Children |
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Page 44
... child and placenta were delivered in forty - five minutes from the be- ginning of dilatation . The child was still - born . The mother recovered , although not without a degree of puerperal fever , which was probably due to our ...
... child and placenta were delivered in forty - five minutes from the be- ginning of dilatation . The child was still - born . The mother recovered , although not without a degree of puerperal fever , which was probably due to our ...
Page 45
... child and the placenta . No hemor- rhage followed , and convalescence was normal . CASE VII . - German , VIpara , æt . 43 , at eight and a half months of utero - gestation was taken with rather profuse and continuous flooding . The ...
... child and the placenta . No hemor- rhage followed , and convalescence was normal . CASE VII . - German , VIpara , æt . 43 , at eight and a half months of utero - gestation was taken with rather profuse and continuous flooding . The ...
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... child . Many a child fed entirely upon food purchased at the drugstore succumbs to trifling forms of infectious disease . The sanitary environment of the child is , in our day , receiv- ing attention because to a large extent it ...
... child . Many a child fed entirely upon food purchased at the drugstore succumbs to trifling forms of infectious disease . The sanitary environment of the child is , in our day , receiv- ing attention because to a large extent it ...
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... child . I think it doubtless true that the study of the diseases of children has been somewhat retarded by a ... child the strongest possible adult . Instead of always studying the diseases of children from the standpoint of the adult ...
... child . I think it doubtless true that the study of the diseases of children has been somewhat retarded by a ... child the strongest possible adult . Instead of always studying the diseases of children from the standpoint of the adult ...
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... child as a whole , and also with reference to the functional development of its various organs - a process which not ... children , who are soon to assume charge of affairs and become the parents of the next generation . And in our di ...
... child as a whole , and also with reference to the functional development of its various organs - a process which not ... children , who are soon to assume charge of affairs and become the parents of the next generation . And in our di ...
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