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... infection from the exterior through intact or ruptured foetal membranes . These specific infections ( Table XV ... infection by non - specific organisms it is always possible that this infection has MATERNAL BLOOD TRAUMA VESSELS OF ...
... infection from the exterior through intact or ruptured foetal membranes . These specific infections ( Table XV ... infection by non - specific organisms it is always possible that this infection has MATERNAL BLOOD TRAUMA VESSELS OF ...
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... infection appearing in the first days of life was contracted . Deaths from infection do not cccur at a uniform rate during the first month . In Table XVII deaths considered to be due to infection are expressed as a percentage TABLE XVII ...
... infection appearing in the first days of life was contracted . Deaths from infection do not cccur at a uniform rate during the first month . In Table XVII deaths considered to be due to infection are expressed as a percentage TABLE XVII ...
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... Infection may extend beyond the umbilical site either in the loose tissue sheath around an artery , in its dead tissue or through its lumen . The umbilical ... infection of the unhealed 316 PART III - INFECTIONS IN FOETAL AND NEONATAL LIFE.
... Infection may extend beyond the umbilical site either in the loose tissue sheath around an artery , in its dead tissue or through its lumen . The umbilical ... infection of the unhealed 316 PART III - INFECTIONS IN FOETAL AND NEONATAL LIFE.
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abnormal air spaces Amer amniotic amniotic fluid amniotic sac Anat anencephaly anomalies anoxia antibodies appear Arch areas arteries associated atresia autopsy bacterial birth blood vessels body bone bowel brain Brit cause cavity cells cent changes Child chorion circulation congenital cord cyanosis death defect deficiency described diagnosis diarrhoea difficult dilated discussed disease disturbances epithelial epithelium especially evidence factors fluid foetal foetus function gestation glands grammes gross growth Gynec haemorrhage histological important incidence infection inflammatory intestinal intra-uterine labour lesions liver lungs malformations maternal blood meconium meconium ileus membranes metabolism mother neonatal period newborn infant normal nutrition Obstet obstruction occur oedema organisms oxygen pancreas Path Pediat placenta pneumonia post-natal pregnancy premature birth premature infants present probably produced protein pulmonary rare reaction recognized relatively renal respiration respiratory result reviewed rupture sepsis sometimes spina bifida stillbirths suggested syphilis tissue toxaemia tumours twins umbilical usually ventricle villi virus vitamin