Essays on the puerperal fever and other diseases peculiar to women. Selected from the writings of British authors previous to the close of the eighteenth century / Edited by Fleetwood Churchill.
- Churchill, Fleetwood, 1808-1878
- Date:
- 1849
Licence: Public Domain Mark
Credit: Essays on the puerperal fever and other diseases peculiar to women. Selected from the writings of British authors previous to the close of the eighteenth century / Edited by Fleetwood Churchill. Source: Wellcome Collection.
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![DR. BUTTER ON THE PUERPERAL REMITTENT FEVER. Cuap. I.— Description and Prognostics of the Puerperal Remittent Fever . Cuap. II.—Of the Causes and Nature of the Puerperal Remittent Fever Cuap. III.—Of the Cure of the Puerperal Remittent Fever . e Cuap. IV.—Of the Method of Preventing the Puerperal Remittent Fever DR. JOSEPH CLARKE ON THE PUERPERAL FEVER . a DR. JOHN CLARKE ON THE MANAGEMENT OF PREGNANCY AND LABOUR. Essay I.—On the general Management of Pregnant Women, with a view to the Prevention of Disease; and on the Retroversion of the Uterus Essay IJ.—General Management of Women in Labour, with a view to the Prevention of Disease Essay IIJ.—Treatment of Women after Deas with a view to the ee vention of Disease; of After-Pains and the Lochial Discharge Essay 1V.—On the Milk Fever, and on the Inflammation and Suppuration of the Breasts : . Essay V.—On the other Inflammatory a Febrile Tiataes attacking Women in the Puerperal State DR. GORDON ON THE EPIDEMIC PUERPERAL FEVER. Cuap. I.—History and Symptoms of the Disease Cuap. II.—Cases and Dissections Cuap. III].—Nature and Seat of the Disease Cuap. IV.—Cause of the Disease Cuap. V.—Prognosis of the Disease Cuap. VI.—Cure of the Disease . Cuap. VII.—Prevention of the Disease Appenp1x.—I. Practical Remarks on the tel pen Hivir II. An Account of the Aberdeen Dispensary PART II.—MISCELLANEOUS ESSAYS. I.—Dr. ForHercitt on the Management proper at the Cessation of the Menses Il.—Dr. Macsripr’s Cases of Tumefaction of the Labium after Delivery . I11.—Dr. CLarkeE on Cauliflower Excrescence from the Os Uteri 1V.—Dr. CLrarker’s Two Cases of Tumour of the Uterus V.—Dr. DENMAN’s Account of an Excrescence from the Womb INDEX ERRATA.—P. 287, last line of note, for Cases XI and Xtir read It, v. 445, first line of note 2, for “in the parish of Strachan, Kincardineshire,” read “in Miltown of Dr um, parish of Peterculter, in Aberdeenshire.’ PAGE 335 339 343 348 351 388 445 452 465 470 474 476 484 487 496———~ 503 517 525 537 542 549](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b33284350_0012.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)