The American Journal of Obstetrics and Diseases of Women and Children, Volume 51W.A. Townsend & Adams, 1905 - Children |
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abdominal abortion acute amount appeared become believe blood called cause cavity cells cent cervix Cesarean section changes child closed complete complications condition considerable considered curette danger death delivered delivery developed diagnosis died dilatation disease early effect entirely examination experience fact fibroid fluid forceps four frequently give given hand head hemorrhage hospital important incision increased indicated infection intestinal kidney labor later less ligament lived lower marked material membranes method months mortality mother necessary normal observed obstetrics occurred opening operation organs ovary pain passed patient pelvis perforation peritonitis placenta position possible practice pregnancy present probably regard removed reported rupture seen severe showed side solution sterile suture symptoms temperature tion tissue treatment tube tumor urine usually uterine uterus vaginal wall weeks woman women
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