Obstetrical Society of Philadelphia

Obstetrical Society of Philadelphia

Society Transactions OBSTETRICAL SOCIETY OF PHif,ADELPHIA MF.'ETING OF JANUARY 3, 1.935 The :following papers were presented: Abdominal Pregnancy Wi...

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Society Transactions OBSTETRICAL SOCIETY OF PHif,ADELPHIA MF.'ETING OF JANUARY 3, 1.935

The :following papers were presented:

Abdominal Pregnancy With Removal, After Eighteen Years, of a Six Months' Lithopedion. Dr . .Adrian W. Voegelin. (For original artieh•, see page 129.) The Factor of Birth Trauma. in Cancer of the Uterine Cervix. Dr. Catharine Macfarlane. (For original article, see page 133.) Discussion by Drs. J . .A. McGlinn and P. F. Williams. The Treatment of Abruptio Placentae. Dr. John A. McGlinn and Dr. W. B. Harer.

Hormonic Induction of Menstruation in Amenorrheas of From Three Months' to Nine Years' Duration. Dr. Charles W. Dunn. Dis<~ussion by Drs. C. Mazer, J. Hoffman and :F. L. Payne.

BROOKLYN GYNECOLOGICAL SOCIETY MEETING OF MARCH 1, 1935

The :following paper and

~ase

reports were presented:

Torsion of the Pregnant Uterus With Kyphotic Pelvis. Dr. B. Rahhiner.

(For

original article see page 136.)

Melanoma. of the Urethra. Dr. A. H. Rosenthal (hy invitation.)

(For original

article see page 115.)

Choice of Cesarean Section. Dr. H. C. Williamson.

CHICAGO GYNECOLOGICAL SOCIETY MEETING OF DECEMBER 21, 1934

The following papers were presented: Hemorrhage in Late Pregnancy. Dr. Philip H. Smith. see page 62.) Placenta Previa. Dr. David S. Hillis.

(For original article

The Role of Transfusion in the Treatment of Obstetric Hemorrhage, Dr. Wm. J. Dieckmann and Dr. Edwin F. Daily.

(For original article see page 1.)

MEE1'ING 01!' JANUARY 18, 1935

The following case reports were presented: (1) Sarcoma and Adenocarcinoma of Body of uterus; Adenocarcinoma. of Cervix. (For original article see page 143.) (2) Squamous Oell Carcinoma. of Cervix; Adenocarcinoma. of Fundus of Uterus. (For original article, see pago 137.) (3) Nonpolypoid Sarcoma. of Cervix Uteri. (For original article, see page 145.) All by Dr. Mark T. Goldstine.

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