On the question of the use of the aseptic method during childbirth
- Authors: Krasnopolskiy F.
- Issue: Vol 7, No 4 (1893)
- Pages: 348-349
- Section: Articles
- URL: https://journals.rcsi.science/jowd/article/view/43919
- DOI: https://doi.org/10.17816/JOWD74348-349
- ID: 43919
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Having cited literary data, the authors move on to their own observations of the comparative merits of the anti-rotten and aseptic methods of giving birth. The authors' observations include 149 cases; 100 of them were carried out under aseptic conditions, 49 - under anti-septic conditions. According to the first method, only completely healthy women in labor were carried out, before entering the clinic, they had not been studied by anyone; the share of the second method accounted for dubious cases, as well as childbirth that required surgical intervention; with the aseptic method, the woman in labor was not subjected to disinfecting douching, neither during childbirth, nor in the postpartum period; were limited only to washing the outer genital parts with soap and mercuric chloride (1: 1000)
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F. Krasnopolskiy
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