1901
DOI: 10.1056/nejm190103211441205
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Vomiting of Pregnancy — Suspension of Pregnant Uterus — Extra-Uterine Pregnancy — Operation for Fibroids

Abstract: lapsed and became pulseless, so that it was evidently impracticable to attempt to remov.e the sac, which was therefore washed out, rapidly packed with several strips of iodoform gauze, and the wound partially sutured. Subcutaneous infusion of normal salt solution was then performed, and under this, and stimulants given subcutaneously and by the rectum, the patient gradually came up, and by evening had a pulse of 140. During the next few days he did well, and the course of the wound was aseptic. The pathologist… Show more

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