Denver Medical Times: Utah Medical Journal. Nevada Medicine, Volume 6s.l., 1886 |
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Page 162
... placenta , or of the of a non - contractile condition in the womb itself . These being once fully understood , and some way devised by which we might read and understand the exact condition of things , we might then hope to ...
... placenta , or of the of a non - contractile condition in the womb itself . These being once fully understood , and some way devised by which we might read and understand the exact condition of things , we might then hope to ...
Page 163
... placenta . For , if it be adhered only along one edge we will find it better for our patient's subsequent condition if we will kindly spare the ex- pression of her uterine walls by Crede's method . In such a case we will do better to ...
... placenta . For , if it be adhered only along one edge we will find it better for our patient's subsequent condition if we will kindly spare the ex- pression of her uterine walls by Crede's method . In such a case we will do better to ...
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... placenta away , but look after the uterus to see if it contracts and remains firm It is best to wait some time after the removal of the placenta for there may be hemorrhage He considers Crede's method good , but not always necessary ...
... placenta away , but look after the uterus to see if it contracts and remains firm It is best to wait some time after the removal of the placenta for there may be hemorrhage He considers Crede's method good , but not always necessary ...
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