To the question of the use of mercuric chloride in obstetric practice
- Authors: Bukhshtab A.
- Issue: Vol 5, No 5-6 (1891)
- Pages: 458-460
- Section: Articles
- URL: https://journals.rcsi.science/jowd/article/view/41845
- DOI: https://doi.org/10.17816/JOWD55458-460
- ID: 41845
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Abstract
Preceding a short historical essay on the use of mercuric chloride in obstetric and gynecological practice, the author sets out to outline the position of mercuric chloride as an antiseptic agent and solve the question: can mercuric chloride now play the role of an antiseptic agent in obstetric practice? It reduces the essence of this issue to three points: mercuric chloride, as one of the ways for the aseptic course of normal and pathological childbirth; mercuric chloride, as an antiseptic agent for postnatal diseases, and mercuric chloride, as a poisonous agent that is harmful to the blood and tissues of women in childbirth.
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A. Bukhshtab
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