The American Journal of Obstetrics and Diseases of Women and Children, Volume 29W.A. Townsend & Adams, 1894 - Children |
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Page 27
... death from shock , from uncontrollable hemorrhage , or from subsequent septic absorption . The treatment of the pedicle after the amputation of the ute- rus and tumor has long been the most intricate part of the sub- ject , baffling all ...
... death from shock , from uncontrollable hemorrhage , or from subsequent septic absorption . The treatment of the pedicle after the amputation of the ute- rus and tumor has long been the most intricate part of the sub- ject , baffling all ...
Page 56
... death . In a paper pub- lished two years later , on the " Subsequent Behavior of Cases treated by Electricity , " I found that the twenty - five cases . which I had been able to trace were doing well after a lapse of one to eight years ...
... death . In a paper pub- lished two years later , on the " Subsequent Behavior of Cases treated by Electricity , " I found that the twenty - five cases . which I had been able to trace were doing well after a lapse of one to eight years ...
Page 58
... Death .... United States Recovery . United States Recovery . United States Recovery . United States Recovery ... death . Fetus discharged through vagina . Same case as No. 5 . United States Recovery .. Normal pregnancy not disturbed ...
... Death .... United States Recovery . United States Recovery . United States Recovery . United States Recovery ... death . Fetus discharged through vagina . Same case as No. 5 . United States Recovery .. Normal pregnancy not disturbed ...
Page 59
... Death . England .. Death . United States Recovery . United States Recovery .. United States Recovery . United States Recovery United States Recovery . Faradism . Faradism ( ? ) . United States Recovery . United States Recovery Fetus ...
... Death . England .. Death . United States Recovery . United States Recovery .. United States Recovery . United States Recovery United States Recovery . Faradism . Faradism ( ? ) . United States Recovery . United States Recovery Fetus ...
Page 60
... death - that of Janvrin's patient " —has occurred in seventy - eight cases in which electricity was employed without puncture , and in this case there were marked symptoms of hemorrhage previous to the resort to electricity . The nature ...
... death - that of Janvrin's patient " —has occurred in seventy - eight cases in which electricity was employed without puncture , and in this case there were marked symptoms of hemorrhage previous to the resort to electricity . The nature ...
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abdominal section abdominal wall abscess adhesions antiseptic appendages artery believe bladder blood bowel broad ligament cause cavity cells centimetres cervix Cesarean section child clinical condition cure curette cyst diagnosis dilatation discharge disease drainage eclampsia electricity endometritis endometrium examination Faradism fetus fever fibroid finger fluid forceps galvanism gauze gestation gonorrhea growth gynecological hemorrhage Hospital hysterectomy inches incision infection inflammation intestine intra-uterine iodoform kidney labor laceration laparatomy ligated ligature Medical menstruation ment method months mucosa mucous membrane muscle myoma normal observed OBSTETRICS occurred opening operation organs ovarian ovary pain patient pedicle pelvic peritoneum peritonitis physician placenta posterior pregnancy present prolapsus puerperal rectum removed reported rupture sarcoma sepsis septic side specimen surgery sutures symphysiotomy symptoms temperature tion treatment tubal tubes and ovaries tumor umbilicus urachus ureter urine uterine uterine artery uterus vaginal vessels weeks woman women