On intrauterine injections for delayed menses and ectopic pregnancy

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It is fairly common nowadays for women to ask their doctors to call for a few days' delayed blood. Most women, and in some cases the doctors themselves, are inclined to attribute this delay of blood to causes independent of the pregnancy. This should be recognized as a delusion, because it is undeniable that amenorrhea, for which patients go to doctors, in the vast majority of cases is due to the pregnancy and only in rare cases depends on other causes.

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E. D. Ruzsky

Maternity Home

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Russian Federation, Kazan

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