. An American text-book of obstetrics. For practitioners and students. /7em£>ranej Lower endofclot. reef. Fig. 391.—Accidental hemorrhage. Blood col-lected between placenta and part of membranesand the uterine wall (Pinard and Varnier). Fig. 392—Premature detachment of the pla-centa occupying its normal site. Frozen sectionof an undelivered woman dead of eclampsia (afterDr. Winter). A blood mass under the placenta. assumed that changes in the inner portion of the serotina have made the tissuefriable and readily torn. The importance of nephritis as a cause for prema-ture separation of the pl
. An American text-book of obstetrics. For practitioners and students. /7em£>ranej Lower endofclot. reef. Fig. 391.—Accidental hemorrhage. Blood col-lected between placenta and part of membranesand the uterine wall (Pinard and Varnier). Fig. 392—Premature detachment of the pla-centa occupying its normal site. Frozen sectionof an undelivered woman dead of eclampsia (afterDr. Winter). A blood mass under the placenta. assumed that changes in the inner portion of the serotina have made the tissuefriable and readily torn. The importance of nephritis as a cause for prema-ture separation of the placenta has been established by Winter; but, as Veit hassaid,55 we cannot explain the origin of the bleeding in renal maladies withoutthe medium of endometritis ; he maintains that the chief cause of prematuredetachment is disease of the deciduse. That the placenta in these cases isdiseased has been proved by several observers; infarcts have been found, alsoinflammation, and, in the case reported by Coe,56 fatty degeneration. Of 81 cases of accidental hemorrhage recorded by Johnston and Sinclai
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