The American Journal of Obstetrics and Diseases of Women and Children, Volume 22

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W.A. Townsend & Adams, 1889
 

Contents

Advanced PyeloNephritis in an Infant By EDMUND CHARLES
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In Memoriam JAMES BRADBRIDGE HUNTER M D
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THE AMERICAN MEDICAL ASSOCIATION PROCEEDINGS OF THE SECTION OF OBSTETRICS AND GYNECOLOGY
717
STORER The Medals of Benjamin Rush Obstetrician
718
POTTER Note on Some Gynecic Uses of Boric Acid
719
PRICE A Series of Five Hundred Confinements in a Maternity
721
FRY The Application of Forceps to Transverse and Oblique Positions of the HeadDescription of New Forceps
722
STEWART When should the Obstetric Forceps be used? and What Form of Instrument is Required?
724
OPIE The Kinship between Obstetrics and Gynecology
726
WATHEN The Pathology of Ectopic Pregnancy and Pelvic Hematocele
730
its Relations to Abdomi nal Surgery
731
PARISH Pelvic Abscess in the Female
733
JOHNSON Tetanus following Ovariotomy
735
GORDON Extrauterine PregnancyDeath of Fetus at Three Months Peritonitis followingTedious ConvalescenceOpera tion Six Months afterComplete ...
740
TAYLOR Supposed Ectopic Gestation Successfully Treated by Galvanism
741
CARPENTER Alexanders Operation with a New Method for Se curing the Round Ligaments
743
CLARKE Chronic Cystitis in the Female
745
HOFFMAN Craniotomy and its Indications
746
CORDES A New Twoway Catheter for Uterine Injection
749
APOSTOLI Electrical Treatment of Salpingoovaritis
751
PARKER The Use of Glycoboron in Gynecology
754
MONTGOMERY The Indications for and Limitations of the Operation for the Removal of the Appendages
756
TRANSACTIONS OF THE OBSTETRICAL SOCIETY OF NEW YORK I DUDLEY Vesical Calculus Containing a Hairpin
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