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The Treatment of Incomplete Abortion
Having had a rather large experience in the treatment of these cases, and feeling that the profession, as a rule, have not very definite ideas on the subject, I am induced to place before my readers, in a very brief and practical manner, a line of treatment which has proved of service in my own practice. In the first place, I shall assume that the question of the patient being pregnant is set a...
متن کاملManagement of incomplete abortion in South African public hospitals.
OBJECTIVE To describe the current management of incomplete abortion in South African public hospitals and to discuss the extent to which management is clinically appropriate. DESIGN A multicentre, prospective descriptive study. SETTING South African public hospitals that manage gynaecological emergencies. SAMPLE Hospitals were selected using a stratified random sampling method. All women ...
متن کاملPatient preferences for management of first-trimester incomplete spontaneous abortion.
BACKGROUND Approximately 15% of clinically recognized pregnancies end in miscarriage. The probabilities for successful outcome between expectant treatment and dilatation and curettage for management of many first-trimester incomplete spontaneous abortions are comparable. The goal of this study was to assess patient preferences for expectant treatment compared with dilatation and curettage, and ...
متن کاملsurvey on the rule of the due & hindering relying on the sheikh ansaris ideas
قاعده مقتضی و مانع در متون فقهی کم و بیش مستند احکام قرار گرفته و مورد مناقشه فقهاء و اصولیین می باشد و مشهور معتقند مقتضی و مانع، قاعده نیست بلکه یکی از مسائل ذیل استصحاب است لذا نگارنده بر آن شد تا پیرامون این قاعده پژوهش جامعی انجام دهد. به عقیده ما مقتضی دارای حیثیت مستقلی است و هر گاه می گوییم مقتضی احراز شد یعنی با ماهیت مستقل خودش محرز گشته و قطعا اقتضاء خود را خواهد داشت مانند نکاح که ...
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ژورنال
عنوان ژورنال: BMJ
سال: 1886
ISSN: 0959-8138,1468-5833
DOI: 10.1136/bmj.2.1334.157-a