Epileptiform Convulsions — Imperforate Anus and Rectum — Uterine Injections

In: The Boston Medical and Surgical Journal · 1858 · vol. 57(24) , pp. 483–484 · doi:10.1056/nejm185801140572404 · W2316912064
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About 3 o'clock the same afternoon, there were three discharges from the bowels ; the feverish symptoms subsided, the pulse was 100 in the minute, and the patient slept well nearly all night.On the third day after delivery, milk came freely to the breasts, so that she nursed her child.From that time, she had no unpleasant symptoms, and required no further medical treatment, except an occasional enema, to evacuate the contents of the bowels.During the second week, the wound entirely healed ; and during the third week, she was allowed to sit up in bed.In the fourth week, she was up and going about the house, enjoying nearly her usual health ; and continues quite as well at the present time.

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