The American Journal of Obstetrics and Diseases of Women and Children, Volum 53W.A. Townsend & Adams, 1906 |
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abdominal abortion abscess acute yellow atrophy adhesions adnexa albumin appearance arteries bladder bleeding blood bowel broad ligament cancer cause cavity cells cent cervix Cesarean section changes child clinical condition convulsions death degeneration delivery diabetes diagnosis dilatation disease eclampsia ectopic gestation ectopic pregnancy elastic tissue endometritis endometrium examination fetal fetus fever fibroid fibrous forceps frequently gonococcus gonorrhea gonorrheal growth heart hemorrhage hospital hysterectomy incision increase infection injury intestinal kidney labor layer lesions liver lobule malignant marked membrane menstruation method metrorrhagia months muscle myopathica necrosis nervous normal observed OBSTETRICS occur operation organs ovarian cyst ovary ovum pain pathological patient pelvic pelvimetry peritoneum peritonitis pregnancy present puerperal puerperium pulse removed reported result rupture salpingitis sepsis showed specimen sutures symptoms temperature thyroid tion toxemia traction treatment tubal tube tumor urine uterine uterus vaginal vascular vessels vomiting wall weeks woman women
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Side 727 - DEMONSTRATIONS IN ANATOMY. Being a Guide to the Knowledge of the Human Body by Dissection.
Side 72 - ... 3. Diabetes may cease with the termination of pregnancy, recurring some time afterwards. 4. Diabetes may come on soon after parturition. 5. Diabetes may not return in a pregnancy occurring after its cure.* 6. Pregnancy may occur during diabetes. 7. Pregnancy and parturition may be, apparently, unaffected in its healthy progress by diabetes. 8. Pregnancy is very liable to be interrupted in its course ; and probably always by death of the foetus.