| Robert Gooch - Pregnancy - 1829 - 506 pages
...others similar to them were speedily and completely relieved by the remedies which I have mentioned. There seemed to be nothing dangerous in this form...knowledge on which the public must extensively depend. These cases though sufficiently numerous to attract my notice, and produce a strong impression on my... | |
| Medicine - 1829 - 770 pages
...others similar to them, were speedily and completely relieved by the remedies which he has mentioned. There seemed to be nothing dangerous in this form...of it was not mistaken, and improper remedies not employed; yet it so strikingly resembled peritoneal inflammation, that it was invariably taken for... | |
| Medicine - 1829 - 604 pages
...them, were speedily und completely relieved by the remedies which he has mentioned. There seemed to he nothing dangerous in this form of disease, provided...of it was not mistaken, and improper remedies not employed ; yet it so strikingly resembled peritoneal inflammation, that it was invariably taken for... | |
| Medicine - 1830 - 538 pages
...puerperal fever or uterine inflammation, is clearly proved by the following observation of Dr. Gooch himself. " There seemed to be nothing dangerous in...taken for it by the practitioners who witnessed it." The results of the practice in the Westminster Lying-in Hospital in the years 1828 and 1829, still... | |
| Sir John Forbes, Alexander Tweedie, John Conolly - Medicine - 1845 - 816 pages
...fever or uterine inflammation, is clearly demonstrated by the following observation made by Dr. Gooch himself: — "There seemed to be nothing dangerous...and improper remedies not used, yet it so strikingly resembles peritoneal inflammation that it was invariably taken for it by the practitioners who witnessed... | |
| Medicine - 600 pages
...puerperal fever or uterine inflammation, is clearly proved by the following observation of Dr. Gooch himself. 'There seemed to be nothing dangerous in...taken for it by the practitioners who witnessed it.' The results of the practice in the Westminster Lying-in Hospital in the years 1823 and 1829, still... | |
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