| 1907 - 974 pages
...excising the stump after the removal of the tubes at the cornu of the uterus at the Atlanta meeting of the Section on Obstetrics and Diseases of Women of the American Medical Association. With regard to treatment, the first thing he learned was that too much attention was paid to the preliminary... | |
| 1898 - 666 pages
...which removal can be accomplished without force sufficient to injure the patient." At a meeting of the Section on Obstetrics and Diseases of Women, of the American Medical Association, held in Philadelphia, in 1897, Dr. Henry P. Newman of Chicago read a paper on the treatment of inevitable... | |
| 1898 - 782 pages
...which removal can be accomplished without force sufficient to injure the patient." At a meeting of the Section on Obstetrics and Diseases of Women, of the American Medical Association, held in Philadelphia, in 1897, Dr. Henry P. Newman of Chicago read a paper on the treatment of inevitable... | |
| 1892 - 872 pages
...relieved of continued anxiety and the danger of sepsis in subsequent convalescence is decreased. 1 Read before the Section on Obstetrics and Diseases of Women of the American Medical Association, Detroit, Mich. Abstracted by ES McKee, MD, Cincinnati. The importance of early treatment of sepsis... | |
| 1908 - 884 pages
...brought home to us by a lay paper here and a professional paper there. In his address as chairman of the section on obstetrics and diseases of women of the American Medical Association, Dr. Walter B. Dorsett, St. Louis, Mo., dealt with this subject under the following title : Criminal Abortion... | |
| Missouri State Medical Association - 1893 - 390 pages
...Medical Association ; in 1885 of the Kansas City District Medical Society; and in 1837 he was Chairman of the Section on Obstetrics and Diseases of Women of the American Medical Association. On his coming to Kansas City in 1878, Dr. Johnson was made Professor of Clinical Medicine in the Kansas... | |
| American Association of Obstetricians and Gynecologists - 1895 - 568 pages
...wanting. The writer, endeavoring to supply the same, presented the consummation of his first idea to the Section on Obstetrics and Diseases of Women of the American Medical Association at Detroit, Michigan, June 7, 1892. But a riper experience and more extended study have eventually... | |
| George Frederick Shrady, Thomas Lathrop Stedman - 1897 - 958 pages
...the one route will entirely supersede the other, since both have their natural limitations, 1 Read before the section on obstetrics and diseases of women of the American Medical Association, 1897. 122 MEDICAL RECORD. 123 based upon (i) the ease with which the operation may be completed, (2)... | |
| 1897 - 832 pages
...or the layers of the broad ligament shut off the mass from the rest of the peritoneal cavity. *Read before the "Section on Obstetrics and Diseases of Women " of the American Medical Association at Philadelphia, June 2, 1897. Rupture of the false membrane or broad ligament may convert a circumscribed... | |
| American Association of Obstetricians and Gynecologists - 1899 - 416 pages
...which he was working and which Dr. Reed had previously spoken of. In 181)3, in my address as Chairman before the Section on Obstetrics and Diseases of Women of the American Medical Association, I referred to the possibilities in this direction in connection with our insane asylums. But there... | |
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