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The American Journal of the Medical Sciences, 1946
R. Gordon Douglas, Ione F. Davis
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R. Gordon Douglas, Ione F. Davis
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Zentralblatt fur Gynakologie, 1986
Puerperal infections are of great importance also under the conditions of modern obstetrics. There is a close connection with the problematic nature of hospitalism. The prospective study from 1,409 patients shows a puerperal fever at a percentage of 32.1%. Only 19.0% of the patients meet the criteria of a "standard puerperal morbidity".
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Puerperal infections are of great importance also under the conditions of modern obstetrics. There is a close connection with the problematic nature of hospitalism. The prospective study from 1,409 patients shows a puerperal fever at a percentage of 32.1%. Only 19.0% of the patients meet the criteria of a "standard puerperal morbidity".
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Zentralblatt fur Gynakologie, 1987
6 patients with serious wound infections and severe endomyometritis in the childbed were treated. Problems with early diagnosis of sepsis and of bacterial shock have been referred. Therapy has to consider early surgical intervention high dosage antibiotic treatment and early therapy of shock.
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6 patients with serious wound infections and severe endomyometritis in the childbed were treated. Problems with early diagnosis of sepsis and of bacterial shock have been referred. Therapy has to consider early surgical intervention high dosage antibiotic treatment and early therapy of shock.
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