The practice of obstetrics, designed for the use of students and practitioners of medicine . FiG. 440.—General CEdema ofTHE Fetus.—(BaUantyne.) Fig. 441.—General CEdema in a Twin Fetus.— (Bal-lantyne.) mal after attaining a temperature of ° F. (44° C), lived nine mmutes.*Danger to the fetus must be feared only when the maternal temperature risessuddenly or reaches a point over 105° F. (° C). In the latter case energeticantipyretic measures would be indicated. In case of maternal death, post-mortem Csesarean section or accouchement forc6 would be useless if the patient stemperature had


The practice of obstetrics, designed for the use of students and practitioners of medicine . FiG. 440.—General CEdema ofTHE Fetus.—(BaUantyne.) Fig. 441.—General CEdema in a Twin Fetus.— (Bal-lantyne.) mal after attaining a temperature of ° F. (44° C), lived nine mmutes.*Danger to the fetus must be feared only when the maternal temperature risessuddenly or reaches a point over 105° F. (° C). In the latter case energeticantipyretic measures would be indicated. In case of maternal death, post-mortem Csesarean section or accouchement forc6 would be useless if the patient stemperature had reached 109^ F. (43° C.), or if it had risen with great Death of the Mother Affecting the Fetus.—The effect of the maternaldeath upon the fetus in utero is considered in the section on post-mortem delivery(Part V). * Preyer: Physiologic des Embryo, Leipzig, 1S84. 272 PATHOLOGICAL PREGNANCY. VIII. DEATH OF THE FETUS. I. Maceration. 2. Mummification, j. Absorption. 4. Putrefaction. 5. Saponification. 6. Calcification. Etiology.—Successive pregnancies in the s


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