Critique . aysafter delivery. Possibly if she had had proper care andafter treatment she might have recovered. Often a nativedoctor is called in even though it is our case. Case 4—I was called to the patient a few hours afterlabor had set in but found the midwife had already rupturedthe membranes, incised the cervix with her sharp finger nailsand torn the pareneum through almost to the rectum. Thiswas during the first stage of labor. I gave her douches andlater applied forceps and delivered a living child. The patientdeveloped septicemia and peritonitis. They called in a nativedoctor who punct


Critique . aysafter delivery. Possibly if she had had proper care andafter treatment she might have recovered. Often a nativedoctor is called in even though it is our case. Case 4—I was called to the patient a few hours afterlabor had set in but found the midwife had already rupturedthe membranes, incised the cervix with her sharp finger nailsand torn the pareneum through almost to the rectum. Thiswas during the first stage of labor. I gave her douches andlater applied forceps and delivered a living child. The patientdeveloped septicemia and peritonitis. They called in a nativedoctor who punctured the abdomen to iet out the times during the night the patient thought she woulddie and lay down on the cold brick floor. When f saw hernext day her temperature was , pulse 140. I was askednot to come again. The native doctor again punctured theabdomen and the patient recovered in spite of his treatment. Read before the Kentucky State Homeopathic Society at MammothCave, May 25th,


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