G. Boodle. Inversion of the uterus — three day's duration. (Austr. Med. Gaz. May, 1892). Turn out the matni, which lasted three days.
- Authors: Kuhn F.
- Issue: Vol 7, No 2 (1893)
- Pages: 183-184
- Section: Articles
- URL: https://journals.rcsi.science/jowd/article/view/44337
- DOI: https://doi.org/10.17816/JOWD72183-184
- ID: 44337
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Turn out the matni, which lasted three days.
Feb 20 the author was invited to a remote colony ("settlement") 30 miles from his place of residence to provide help to women who suffered from "a delay in shedding in the face of some mass that had stopped in the birth canal, severe pain in the abdomen and uterine bleeding"; all this happened after the birth (completely normal in the words of the midwife), which took place 3 days ago. Patient, 23 years old, I para. Pulse 136, the skin is hot to the touch (the author forgot to take a thermometer with him).
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