160 cases of curettage of the uterus
- Authors: Kadish G.I.
- Issue: Vol 9, No 7-8 (1895)
- Pages: 640-657
- Section: Articles
- URL: https://journals.rcsi.science/jowd/article/view/46081
- DOI: https://doi.org/10.17816/JOWD97-8640-657
- ID: 46081
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Abstract
If it is true that recently a small scraping operation has become very popular and widespread, then it is still certain that it has not yet achieved the universal recognition and distribution that it rightfully belongs to. It will not be superfluous to talk about curettage until the moment when the view is firmly established that in known cases curettage of the uterus is shown as much as the opening of an abscess when the last one is available; and if some still claim that scraping is being abused, that before they did just fine without it, then this can be answered that, of course, it was necessary to manage when the uterine cavity appeared to be some kind of noli me tangere and manipulations were carried out in it often not only to local diseases, but even to septicemia and that scraping in general is not only not abused, but it is still not used often enough. If this is somewhat strange given the modern aspiration to actively intervene in gynecology, then it should seem even more strange that they still argue about the advantages of an active or expectant way of acting in case of incomplete miscarriages, although it would seem that even with the present timely active intervention in these cases is obvious.
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G. I. Kadish
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