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BILATERAL TUBAL PREGNANCY. [PDF]
History. —Mrs. M. B., aged 29, married 6 years, has one child 3 years old, no miscarriages, menses always regular and normal. The last menstruation occurred as usual after 28 days, but was accompanied by considerable pain, which necessitated her taking to bed. A piece of membrane was passed on the third day, after which the pain and flow ceased.
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Two varieties of multiple extrauterine gestation, where the pregnancy is tubal, are recognized. In order to distinguish these two varieties they may be classified as follows: Twin tubal pregnancy, where each tube contains an ovum. Tubal twin pregnancy, where one tube contains both ova.
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THE ÆTIOLOGY OF TUBAL PREGNANCY. [PDF]
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The Causation of Tubal Pregnancy [PDF]
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A CASE OF TUBAL PREGNANCY. [PDF]
Mrs. S., aged 22, married three and one-half years had a miscarriage after being married five months. Thre months after the miscarriage had an attack of pelvic inflammation, and a pyosalpinx on the right side was diagnosed by Dr. Bayard Holmes, who was caring for the patient at this time.
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A Case of Tubal Pregnancy [PDF]
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A Case of Tubal Pregnancy [PDF]
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