Denver Medical Times: Utah Medical Journal. Nevada Medicine, Volume 9s.l., 1889 |
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... possible . As a means of arresting or preventing uterine contractions I usually give morphine sulph . grs . % in powder form repeated every 3 or 4 hours until all signs of uterine contractions have ceased . In the use of opium care must ...
... possible . As a means of arresting or preventing uterine contractions I usually give morphine sulph . grs . % in powder form repeated every 3 or 4 hours until all signs of uterine contractions have ceased . In the use of opium care must ...
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... possible , to cause expulsion of the foetus , and its appendages , as soon as possible . The patient should be compelled to remain in the recumbent position and morphia , chloradyne , or other seda- tives given , either hypodermically ...
... possible , to cause expulsion of the foetus , and its appendages , as soon as possible . The patient should be compelled to remain in the recumbent position and morphia , chloradyne , or other seda- tives given , either hypodermically ...
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... possible should be thrown around the mother and her child . We cannot estimate , as yet , the evil in- fluence that sexual intercourse may have on the mother and child . We know that maternal impressions are in some way transmitted to ...
... possible should be thrown around the mother and her child . We cannot estimate , as yet , the evil in- fluence that sexual intercourse may have on the mother and child . We know that maternal impressions are in some way transmitted to ...
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