CHAPTER IX
| OPERATIONS UPON THE UTERUS DURING PREGNANCY, PARTURIENCY, AND PUERPERY | |
| Cæsarean Section, [69]; Immediately after the Death of the Mother, [72].Ovariotomy and Hysterectomy during Pregnancy and in Labour, [73].Ovariotomy during the Puerperium, [76]. Fibroids and Pregnancy, [77].Pregnancy with Cancer of the Cervix, [82]. Concurrent Uterine andTubal Pregnancy, [82]. Pregnancy with Tumours growing from thePelvic Walls, [83]. Operations for Puerperal Sepsis, [83] | [69]–[85] |
CHAPTER X
| OPERATIONS FOR INJURIES OF THE UTERUS | |
| Gynæcological, [86]. Obstetric, [87]; to the Pregnant Uterus, [89]; to theGravid Uterus in the course of an Abdominal Operation, [89]. BulletWounds of the Pregnant Uterus, [90]. Stab-wounds of the PregnantUterus, [91] | [86]–[92] |
CHAPTER XI
| THE AFTER-TREATMENT, RISKS, AND SEQUELÆ OF ABDOMINAL GYNÆCOLOGICAL OPERATIONS | |
| After-treatment of Abdominal Operations, [93]. Complications of AbdominalGynæcological Operations—Metrostaxis, [95]; Bed-sores, [95];Post-anæsthetic Paralysis, [95]; Giving way of the Wound, [96]; Hæmorrhage,[97]; Intrapelvic Hæmorrhage, [98]; Pneumonia, [99]; Parotitis,[99]; Thrombosis, [101]; Pulmonary Embolism, [101]; Foreign Bodies leftin the Abdomen, [105]; Tetanus, [107]; Injury to the Intestines, [109]; IntestinalObstruction, [110]; Perforating Ulcer of the Stomach and SmallIntestine, [111]; Injuries to the Bladder, [111]; to the Ureter, [112]. The fateof Ligatures, [117]. Post-operative Kraurosis, [120]. The Cicatrix, [120] | [93]–[122] |
PART II
VAGINAL GYNÆCOLOGICAL OPERATIONS
By JOHN PHILLIPS, M.A., M.D. (Cantab.), F.R.C.P.