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Excerpt from The New Jersey Medical Reporter, and Transactions of the New Jersey Medical Society, 1854, Vol. 7
In 'my, concluding chapter, it is proper that I devote 'a brief considera tion to the only therapeutic measure in Which I ean place reliance in the management of, the peculiar form of uterine hemorrhage, whieh has been the subject ef this essay - namely the inmduction of the hated in stem. I em awarenthat I now enter on debatable ground, and that obstetri cal writers are pretty nearly divided pro and con, on the propriety of introducing the hand in post partum hemorrhage, On the negative in the fore front of the phalanx stands our own highly and, deservedly esteemed Dewees. I bow with deference to the high claims of learning and experience. But I cannot more readily subscribe to medical, than to ecelesiastical infallibility. I claim theiright of private judgment, and what I ask for myse1f, i willingly accord to others.
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