I should otherwise do. In first confinements it may be used in the first state of the labor, so soon as the woman takes to bed. I make use of a glass syringe, an inch in diameter, without a nozzle. Medical Record - Page 186edited by - 1877Full view - About this book
| 1878 - 694 pages
...lumpy, irritating ointment, unfit for use. It has been my practice for some time back to use vaseline, with a grain or more of salicylic acid to the ounce, and scented with a drop of ottiir of roses, in all vaginal examinations, instead of oil or soap. I believe I thereby more certainly... | |
| Royal W Amidon, Edward Constant Seguin - 1880 - 446 pages
...March 31, 1877. By HENRY A. DUHOIS, MD : It has been my practice for some time back to use vaseline, with a grain or more of salicylic acid to the ounce, and scented with a drop of otter of roses, in all vaginal examinations, instead of oil or soap. I believe I thereby more certainly... | |
| 1879 - 652 pages
...lumpy, irritating ointment, unfit for use. It has been my practice, for some time back, to use vaseline, with a grain or more of salicylic acid to the ounce,...case to case than I should otherwise do. In first confinement, it may be used in the first state of the labor, so soon as the woman takes to bed. I make... | |
| 1877 - 406 pages
...and first as to their use in obstetrics. It has been my practice for some time back to use vaseline, with a grain or more of salicylic acid to the ounce,...certainly avoid carrying infection from case to case that I should otherwise do. In first confinements it may be used in the first state of the labor, so... | |
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