Rupture of the uterus from external violence
- Authors: Hermonius A.
- Issue: Vol 6, No 6 (1892)
- Pages: 618-620
- Section: Articles
- URL: https://medbiosci.ru/jowd/article/view/43152
- DOI: https://doi.org/10.17816/JOWD66618-620
- ID: 43152
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The author cites two cases that were in his observation. In the first case, it was about a healthy, well-built woman who had been married for 8 years. Her first eight pregnancies ended — 5 miscarriages and 3 — born on time, but still dead. The reason for this, in addition to significant anemia and lethargy of the uterus, the author thought to find syphilis in one of the parents, but the mother and her relatives did not present the slightest signs of syphilis, and the father denied any diseases of the genital organs, except for gonorrhea; however, the permission of the 9th pregnancy with a child with undoubted signs of syphilis proved its existence with the father.
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