The practice of obstetrics, designed for the use of students and practitioners of medicine . Bumm.) 364 PATHOLOGICAL PREGNANCY. nected with expulsion of decidual fragments, are explained by tubal or uterinecontractions. Such pains constitute about the only local symptom proceedingfrom the ovum and its vicinity and are said to be quite common. //. Interruption of Pregnancy by Rupture or Abortion.—Rupture occurspractically without warning, for any premonitory symptoms are vague in char-acter. The phenomena are those of shock or collapse, marked peritoneal reac-tion, -and at times acute anemia fr
The practice of obstetrics, designed for the use of students and practitioners of medicine . Bumm.) 364 PATHOLOGICAL PREGNANCY. nected with expulsion of decidual fragments, are explained by tubal or uterinecontractions. Such pains constitute about the only local symptom proceedingfrom the ovum and its vicinity and are said to be quite common. //. Interruption of Pregnancy by Rupture or Abortion.—Rupture occurspractically without warning, for any premonitory symptoms are vague in char-acter. The phenomena are those of shock or collapse, marked peritoneal reac-tion, -and at times acute anemia from hemorrhage. The intensity of thesesymptoms varies with the seat and extent of rupture and the degree of hemor-rhage. If the hemorrhage is copious enough, death usually soon supervenesunless laparatomy can be performed; but even after profuse bleeding death isnot inevitable, for, as in other similar conditions, spontaneous arrest may occur,although secondary hemorrhage may supervene. A special type of rupture isthat which takes place between the folds of the broad ligament. Danger of. L^IIJfcc
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