Maguire. Puerperal eclampsia (Austr. Med. Gaz. 1892, Iuly). Eclampsia puerperalis.

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Mrs. E., 36 years old; 7 childbirth, which ended quickly and completely normally, came out a few minutes later after the baby. The next morning, an attack of severe convulsions, which continued for another 3 days since every day, interrupted for several hours by periods of sleep and naps. Loss of consciousness: did not recognize her husband and relatives, did not remember anything about her birth; fits of hysteria. When she got sick, enemas, chloral hydrate, bromine - the patient began to recover, and with a decrease in the number of lochie attacks of eclampsia completely disappeared. In the anamnesis, the author could not find any ethological reason for the appearance of eclampsia. The urine was not examined, because the patient was releasing urine as high as herself (all the time? Pef.) intestines ".

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