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Extra-Uterine Pregnancy: Its Causes, Species, Pathological Anatomy, Clinical History, Diagnosis, Prognosis, and Treatment (Classic Reprint)
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Extra-Uterine Pregnancy: Its Causes, Species, Pathological Anatomy, Clinical History, Diagnosis, Prognosis, and Treatment (Classic Reprint)
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Extra-Uterine Pregnancy: Its Causes, Species, Pathological Anatomy, Clinical History, Diagnosis, Prognosis, and Treatment (Classic Reprint)
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Excerpt from Extra-Uterine Pregnancy: Its Causes, Species, Pathological Anatomy, Clinical History, Diagnosis, Prognosis, and Treatment
Although extra-uterine pregnancy has attracted a great deal of attention, and the serial literature of our profession is rich in the records Of individual experience, the natural his tory of the accident is not generally understood, while there is much difference of opinion in regard to methods of treat ment. The personal experience of the author having taught him these facts, it occurred to him that the examination of a large number of recorded cases of misplaced pregnancy might lead to valuable results. He accordingly collected five hun dred cases from various sources, and this work is based upon an analysis Of these. The results Of this investigation are now presented to the profession with the hope that they may lead to more certainty in the diagnosis and treatment of this accident.
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