Thomsonian practice of midwifery, and treatment of complaints peculiar to women and children / By J.W. Comfort, M.D.
- Comfort, John W.
- Date:
- 1845
Licence: Public Domain Mark
Credit: Thomsonian practice of midwifery, and treatment of complaints peculiar to women and children / By J.W. Comfort, M.D. Source: Wellcome Collection.
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No text description is available for this image![TREATMENY OF LINGERING AND DIFFICULT LABOUR, Attention to the state of the Bladder, - - Vomiting beneficial during Labour, - - Lobelia as a Relaxant and an efficient Promoter of the ex- pelling Power of the Womb, - - - Lingering and Difficult Labour from the ossification of the os cuccygis [or last bone of the spine, ] Protracted and Difficult Labour from the Face of the Child presenting first, - - - - To prevent unnatural presentations, - < OF BREECH PRESENTATIONS, - “ - - OF TWINS, - . ms d a OF CROSS BIRTHS, - - - - - Or ARM AND SHOULDER PRESENTATIONS, - - PRESENTATION OF THE UMBILICAL CORD, - - PUERPERAL CONVULSIONS, - ; - oie, Preventive Treatment, - - - Attention to the Breathing important as a means of prevent- ing Congestion of blood in the Brain, - - CHAPTER IV. SECTION I. CHILD-BED FEVER, be : Treatment of Child- Hed Fever, - ~ - Of Emetics, 5 c - hy E at The Vapour Bath, - - - - = Injections, - z = . 4 4 Fomentations and Poultites, - = e Diet, - a s c uy i Preventive Means, - . . . Crisis Symptoms, | - 4 : : SECTION II. Mink Cutt, . say tea nai ‘ a SECTION III. Milk-Leg, —- 4 fs - p A SECTION IV. Ephemeral Fever, [one day Fever] or Weid, ala * 10. 114](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b33285056_0012.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)