1935
DOI: 10.1056/nejm193511282132201
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Some Obstetrical Aspects of Cardiac Disease Complicated by Pregnancy

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“…Of course, a significant difference might perhaps be achieved with a larger number of individuals, and it should be kept in mind that it has been repeatedly stated in the literature (Mc Lennan, 1933;Mc Rae, 1948) that cardiac patients have a short and "easy labour". Again, various authors (Nelson and Eades, 1935; Mendelson, 1 9 4 ) have determined the average duration of labour and made comparison with generally accepted normal standards, but they did not find any comparative shortening of labour in the cardiac group. The conception of decreased duration of labour in cardiac patients has also given rise to speculations as to the possible reason.…”
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confidence: 97%
“…Of course, a significant difference might perhaps be achieved with a larger number of individuals, and it should be kept in mind that it has been repeatedly stated in the literature (Mc Lennan, 1933;Mc Rae, 1948) that cardiac patients have a short and "easy labour". Again, various authors (Nelson and Eades, 1935; Mendelson, 1 9 4 ) have determined the average duration of labour and made comparison with generally accepted normal standards, but they did not find any comparative shortening of labour in the cardiac group. The conception of decreased duration of labour in cardiac patients has also given rise to speculations as to the possible reason.…”
Section: P=oosmentioning
confidence: 97%