Cases in Midwifery : With References And Remarks V. 1

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mr.. hengestone, of ifswicH, in a letter to the doclor, defcribes a woman in the fourteenth week of her pregnancy, whom he found much weakened by a flooding ; being able to introduce two fingers into the os internum he broke the membranes, in hopes, that by diminifhing the contents of the uterus he might flay the hemorrhage ; but was obliged to introduce his hand a fecond time, and empty the womb of its contents. m. puzos, an eminent French writer, fays, " he has feen women, who " evacuated eac...h more than fix or feven pounds *' of blood in lefs than twelve hours, before the " ovum [ *3 2 ] " ovum has been difcharged ; therefore, fays he, " when die patient has pains, and the os uteri is a "little open; when the floodings are attended " with weaknefs, and when there is no longer a " doubt of the feparation of fome parts of the •' placenta, we ought to proceed to the delivery, " which is then neceflary, and muft be per- " formed, however little difpofition there fhould " be towards it ; becaufe, if we fhould commit " this operation to nature, which always a&s " flow in flooding, we fhould lofe a deal of "precious time." — portal, obf, 81.

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