Denver Medical Times: Utah Medical Journal. Nevada Medicine, Volume 8s.l., 1888 |
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Page 127
... placenta , for what grounds were there to suppose that the uterus would contract more energetically after removal ? Clearly , I think it was a case where non - interfer- ence was imperatively called for . To such as would make use of ...
... placenta , for what grounds were there to suppose that the uterus would contract more energetically after removal ? Clearly , I think it was a case where non - interfer- ence was imperatively called for . To such as would make use of ...
Page 179
... placenta was removed . The doctor thought that when Creede's method was employed , care should be taken to press the placenta . into the pelvis and not against the bones . Dr. Hawkins expressed himself skeptical in regard to adher- ent ...
... placenta was removed . The doctor thought that when Creede's method was employed , care should be taken to press the placenta . into the pelvis and not against the bones . Dr. Hawkins expressed himself skeptical in regard to adher- ent ...
Page 180
... placenta would not come away if time enough were given . Where the placenta is delayed from various causes he employs Creede's method , or frie- tion and pressure , thereby stimulating the uterus to action . Dr. Shollenberger had found ...
... placenta would not come away if time enough were given . Where the placenta is delayed from various causes he employs Creede's method , or frie- tion and pressure , thereby stimulating the uterus to action . Dr. Shollenberger had found ...
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