. The American journal of roentgenology, radium therapy and nuclear medicine . Case III. Fie. 7, six and a half months pregnant. function and urine, will probably neveragain show a normal pyelogram. Case III. Mrs. R. C. H. Age 26 history negative. No children. Lastmenstruation June 1 to 5, 1919. Pro-bable date of delivery around March 7,1920. On Nov. 14, she had pain in theback and right side, temperature 104,leucocytes 16,000, polys 90 per cent. Theurine showed pus and colon bacilli fromboth sides. Immediate improvement fol-lowed pelvic lavage. After the sixthtreatment, a pyelogram


. The American journal of roentgenology, radium therapy and nuclear medicine . Case III. Fie. 7, six and a half months pregnant. function and urine, will probably neveragain show a normal pyelogram. Case III. Mrs. R. C. H. Age 26 history negative. No children. Lastmenstruation June 1 to 5, 1919. Pro-bable date of delivery around March 7,1920. On Nov. 14, she had pain in theback and right side, temperature 104,leucocytes 16,000, polys 90 per cent. Theurine showed pus and colon bacilli fromboth sides. Immediate improvement fol-lowed pelvic lavage. After the sixthtreatment, a pyelogram showed markeddilatation of the right pelvis, calyces, andureter; moderate dilatation on the leftside. On Jan. 19, 1920, immediatelyafter an irrigation with 2 per cent nitrateof silver, this patient went home contraryto advice. After a restless night, laborpains began, and the next day an eightmonths baby was delivered. This died thesame day. This was the only case where alive and healthv babv was not delivered. 8, five months pregnant. Case V. Mrs. J. M. Age 29 years. Thre


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