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" Puerperal infection is to be avoided by limiting vaginal examinations as much as possible and cultivating external palpation. When vaginal examinations are to be made, the external genitalia should be carefully cleansed and disinfected, and the hands... "
The Practitioner - Page 615
1898
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The American Journal of Obstetrics and Diseases of Women and Children, Volume 38

Children - 1898 - 966 pages
...precautions on the part of the physician and nurse. 7. Puerperal infection is to be avoided by limiting 1 vaginal examinations as much as possible and cultivating...disinfected, and the hands rendered as aseptic as if for a laparatomy. Vaginal douches are not necessary and are probably harmful. APPENDIX. I.—BACILLUS VAGINA...
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Edinburgh Medical Journal, Volume 4; Volume 46

Medicine - 1898 - 668 pages
...without, and is usually due to neglect of aseptic precautions on the part of the physician or nurse. (7) Puerperal infection is to be avoided by limiting vaginal...external palpation. When vaginal examinations are to bo made, the external genitalia should bo carefully cleansed and disinfected, and the hands rendered...
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Progressive Medicine, Volume 3

Hobart Amory Hare - Medicine - 1899 - 460 pages
...without, and is usually due to neglect of aseptic precautions on the part of the physician and nurse. 7. Puerperal infection is to be avoided by limiting vaginal...douches are not necessary, and are probably harmful. To prove this second conclusion—namely, that the discrepancy of the various investigators was due,...
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The Chicago Clinic: A Monthly Journal Devoted to the Best ..., Volume 12

1899 - 568 pages
...without, and is usually due to neglect of aseptic precautions on the part of physician or nurse. (7) Puerperal infection is to be avoided by limiting vaginal...external genitalia should be carefully cleansed and the hands rendered aseptic as for a surgical operation. Vaginal douches are not necessary, and are...
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The Clinical Journal, Volume 13

Clinical medicine - 1899 - 454 pages
...without, and is usually due to neglect of aseptic precautions on the part of the physician and nurse. 7. Puerperal infection is to be avoided by limiting vaginal examinations as much as possible and cultivating external'palpation. When vaginal examinations are to be made the external genitalia should be carefully...
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The American Journal of Obstetrics and Diseases of Women and Children, Volume 39

Children - 1899 - 906 pages
...the physician and nurse. Sixth. Puerperal infection is to be avoided by limiting vaginal examination as much as possible and cultivating external palpation. When vaginal examinations are to be made 49 the external genitalia should be carefully cleansed and disinfected and the hands rendered as aseptic...
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A Textbook of gynecology

1901 - 944 pages
...without, and is usually due to neglect of aseptic precautions on the part of the physician and nurse. 7. Puerperal infection is to be avoided by limiting vaginal...douches are not necessary, and are probably harmful. Mixed Infections.—A brief consideration of the preceding paragraphs relative to the bacteriology...
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Clinical obstetrics

Robert Jardine - 1903 - 704 pages
...without, and is usually due to neglect of aseptic precaution on the part of the physician and nurse. " 7. Puerperal infection is to be avoided by limiting vaginal...palpation. When vaginal examinations are to be made, the xternal genitalia should be carefully cleansed and disinfected, and the hands rendered as aseptic as...
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Clinical obstetrics

Robert Jardine - 1905 - 656 pages
...without, and is usually due to neglect of aseptic precaution on the part of the physician and nurse. " 7. Puerperal infection is to be avoided by limiting vaginal...possible, and cultivating external palpation. When vaginal examinations.are to be made, the external genitalia should be carefully cleansed and disinfected, and...
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The Woman's Medical Journal, Volume 8

1899 - 468 pages
...arid is usually dependent upon neglect of aseptic precautions on the part of physician and nurse. (7) Puerperal infection is to be avoided by limiting vaginal...disinfected, and the hands rendered as aseptic as if for a celiotomy. Vaginal douches are not necessary and are probably harmful. THE Woman's Hedical Journal...
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