1830
DOI: 10.1056/nejm183002230030202
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Case of Cartilaginous Structure of the Cervix Uteri in a Pregnant Woman, Requiring an Incision through the Os Uteri to Render Delivery Practicable

Abstract: sub-nauseating, expectorant, antispasmodic effects of the squill and valerian, until the symptoms are removed, which commonly happens in ten or twelve hours, and which 1 have never seen protracted beyond eigbt-and-forly. On their subsidence, I have, in

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