. Virginia medical semi-monthly . hematoma complicating labor—harmless, and ?Read belore Medical Society of Vlrplnia during Its 39thAnnual Session, at Richmond, October 23. 1908. amounting to but little, but I have never seenany reference to one except on the neck. Thisis a sacral hematoma, differing in nowise fromthe ordinary neck hematoma. The tumor pre-sented, and was supposed to be the ordinarybag of water. An attempt was made to rup-ture it, which was fortunately not tumor weighed nine ounces, the baby fourand one-half pounds. Labor was not compli-cated in any other way. Th
. Virginia medical semi-monthly . hematoma complicating labor—harmless, and ?Read belore Medical Society of Vlrplnia during Its 39thAnnual Session, at Richmond, October 23. 1908. amounting to but little, but I have never seenany reference to one except on the neck. Thisis a sacral hematoma, differing in nowise fromthe ordinary neck hematoma. The tumor pre-sented, and was supposed to be the ordinarybag of water. An attempt was made to rup-ture it, which was fortunately not tumor weighed nine ounces, the baby fourand one-half pounds. Labor was not compli-cated in any other way. The tumor was re-moved after birth, and in three weeks hasnot refilled, and the child is perfectly MEDICAL ORGANIZATION AND ITSBENEFITS.* By V. V. ANDERSON, M. D„ Lynchburg-, Va. In the few years during which I have beenengaged in the practice of medicine I havebeen forcibly impressed with the need of amore thoroughly organized profession, and es-pecially is this need a great one here in Vir-ginia. Certainly modern medicine is altruis-tic in its ideals, and can boast the noblest work-ers the world has had—men whose lives are aninspiration, who loom up as giants when mansduty to his fellow-man is the test. Think ofthe countless millions of lives saved to glorifythe work of the immortal Jenner! The debtthe world owes to Lister and Pasteur endlessgenerations cannot repay. And Reed, Carrol •Read before the South Piedmont (Va.) Medical So-ciety, at South Boston, Va., April 20, 1909. 90 THE VIRGINIA MEDICAL SEMI-MONTHLY. [May 21, and Lazear—surely no man hath greater lovethan this, that he gave up his life for comparison of the results of the work ofthese men with tha
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