The book A Textbook of Obstetrics was written by author Hirst, Barton Cooke, 1861-1935 Here you can read free online of A Textbook of Obstetrics book, rate and share your impressions in comments. If you don't know what to write, just answer the question: Why is A Textbook of Obstetrics a good or bad book?
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589 anemia. The treatment of the condition must be governed by the circumstances of the individual case. The cause of the anemia being removed, the blood will improve, and the improvement may be accelerated by tonic drugs and good diet. After hemor- rhages, beef-tea, animal soups, and as nutritious a diet as the patient can bear, along with tonic medicines, will hasten recovery. Under the prolonged use of Blaud's pills I have seen the blood- corpuscles rise from less than three to nearly four a...nd a half mil- lion per cubic millimeter, and the hemoglobin increase from forty to seventy-five per cent, in a few weeks. In some cases arsenic alone succeeds where iron fails. Osier x has reported an inter- esting case of the kind. Repair of the Injuries of Child=birth. — Slight cracks in the mucous membrane, small rents in cervix, vaginal wall, and vagi- 7 7 O * O nal outlet, — unavoidable occurrences in almost every labor, — either unite firmly or else are healed by granulation. Occasionally, very extensive injuries are repaired by natural processes.
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