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Excerpt from Archives of Gynecology, Obstetrics and Pediatrics Cocaine in the Treatment of Inflamed Nipples, 23. In the Treatment of Vaginismus, 25. In Whooping Cough, 185. Conception after Curetting of the Uterus, 18. How Turkish Women Prevent, 444. Without the Reappearance of the Menstrual Flow, 82. Constipation, Infant, 290. Corrosive Sublimate in Diphtheria, 293. Cotton Root in the Treatment of Uterine Haemorrhage, 165. Cough in Pregnancy, 361. Cramp of the Uterus During Labor, 58. Craniotomy, 572. Group, Antiseptic Treatment of, 291. Croupous Pneumonia, 194. Cube Inhalations in Diphtheria, 291. Curetting Uterus, 309. Cyanosis in N ewly-born Children Caused by Aniline Mark ing Ink, 185. Damp and Diphtheria, 181. Diabetes, the Influence of on Gestation, Parturition and Menstruation, 407. Diarrhma in Children, Treatment of a Form, 482. Dictionary, the Century, 392. Difierential Diagnosis Between Distension of the F a110pian Tubes and F ibromyomata of the Uterus, 238. Digestion of Milk, 290. Dilating the Uterine Cavity, Vulliet's New Method of, 312. Diphtheria, 88. Treatment of, 97. (c N 179. The galvano-cautery as an Effectual Treatment of, 99. With Balsam of Peru and Oil of Turpentine, treat ment of, 179. Distension of the Fallopian Tubes, Differential Diagnosis of, 2394 Diseases of the. Spinal Cord. Bramwell, 390. Dropsy and Albuminuria of Pregnancy, 351. Dual Diphtheria and Scarlatina, 188. Dysmenorrhea, 229. Dystocia from Rigor Mortis in the Fetus, 60. Eclampsia in Early Life, 96. In Labor, 168. Eczema in Children, 386. Electricity as a Galactagogue, 279. As a Therapeutic Agent in Gynacology, 44. Electro-therapeutics in Pelvic Ailments, 225. Emmenagogues, 141. Endocervicitis, 45, 425. A Remedy for, 324. About the Publisher Forgotten Books publishes hundreds of thousands of rare and classic books. Find more at www.forgottenbooks.com This book is a reproduction of an important historical work. Forgotten Books uses state-of-the-art technology to digitally reconstruct the work, preserving the original format whilst repairing imperfections present in the aged copy. In rare cases, an imperfection in the original, such as a blemish or missing page, may be replicated in our edition. We do, however, repair the vast majority of imperfections successfully; any imperfections that remain are intentionally left to preserve the state of such historical works.