. Lessons on the anatomy, physiology and hygiene of infancy and childhood for junior students. Consisting of extracts from lectures given at Rush medical college . morrhage is presumably due to pressure upon unusually fiagile blood vessels under peculiarhaemic conditions. It is not necessarily due to pressure dur-ing passage through the birth canal, since cases are recordedof cephahcematoma in infants delivered by Caesarian presentations also occasionally show this lesions,and instances are not wanting in which the tumor has beenfound on the head of the prematurely born. The pro
. Lessons on the anatomy, physiology and hygiene of infancy and childhood for junior students. Consisting of extracts from lectures given at Rush medical college . morrhage is presumably due to pressure upon unusually fiagile blood vessels under peculiarhaemic conditions. It is not necessarily due to pressure dur-ing passage through the birth canal, since cases are recordedof cephahcematoma in infants delivered by Caesarian presentations also occasionally show this lesions,and instances are not wanting in which the tumor has beenfound on the head of the prematurely born. The prognosis is usually favorable in the absence ofsymptoms indicative of extensive intra-cranial extravasa-tions. A mild astringent placebo may be applied as a preven-tion to surgical interference, absorption usually occurring infrom two to ten weeks. Date Due _] 1 1 Demco 293-5 -R 10 i Accession no. 13713 Author Cotton, A. on thel&natomy, physiology. Call C3 H?5!E-iZ<!
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