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" the uterus contracts normally, its substance is compressed, so that the blood in its vessels is squeezed out, much as we squeeze water out of a sponge. The quantity of blood so held in the uterus at the moment of separation of the placenta may be regarded... "
The American Journal of Obstetrics and Diseases of Women and Children - Page 1
1919
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Lectures on obstetric operations

Robert Barnes - 1876 - 670 pages
...others cannot bear the loss of even a moderate amount without exhibiting alarming prostration. When the uterus contracts normally, its substance is compressed,...separation of the placenta may be regarded as superfluous quodd the wants of the system. It may amount to one pound ; but it is often less, and occasionally...
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Contributions to Medical and Biological Research, Volume 2

Biology - 1919 - 682 pages
...others cannot bear the loss of even a moderate amount without exhibiting alarming prostration. When the uterus contracts normally, its substance is compressed,...separation of the placenta may be regarded as superfluous quoad the wants of the system. It may amount to i pound, but it is often less and occasionally more....
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Contributions to medical and biological research v. 2, Volume 2

1919 - 692 pages
...others cannot bear the loss of even a moderate amount without exhibiting alarming prostration. When the uterus contracts normally, its substance is compressed,...separation of the placenta may be regarded as superfluous quoad the wants of the system. It may amount to i pound, but it is often less and occasionally more....
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American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Volume 4, Issues 1-3

1922 - 436 pages
...her to faint. There was no vaginal •Read before the Chicago Gynecological Society. April 21, 1922. NOTE: The Editor accepts no responsibility for the...authors as published in their "Original Communications." bleeding at this time nor any prior to the date of operation. Dr. Norman Kerr saw her at the time of...
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American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Volume 4, Issues 4-6

1922 - 486 pages
...on all contributors conforming strictly to this rule. Neither the editor nor the publisher accepts responsibility for the views and statements of authors as published in their "Original Communications." Translations. — The Journal will be pleased to receive, and to translate contributions by Continental...
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