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- W2005397652 abstract "During the early months of gestation the induction of labor by gradual dilatation is not indicated. Circumstances arising which make the emptying of the uterus necessary, demand that this should be done as a surgical operation under anesthesia. Dilatation by graduated metal bougies, aided by bladed dilators and followed by curetting and gauze packing form the procedure most available in these cases. The indications for this procedure are pernicious nausea with fulminant toxemia, incomplete abortion, and hemorrhage from the uterus caused by or accompanying disease of the ovum. Gradual dilatation should be declined in these cases, because of the inefficiency of the gradual method and its danger of septic infection. After the early months of gestation it may be necessary to dilate the uterus artificially for acute and threatened toxemia, placenta prævia and for the premature separation of the normally situated placenta. <h3>IN TOXEMIA.</h3> In selecting indications for this procedure" @default.
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- W2005397652 title "CHOICE OF METHODS FOR DILATING THE GRAVID UTERUS." @default.
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