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The mother died of septicemia, but the children both lived and were doing well six weeks after the operation.

A curious case was seen in 1814 of a woman who at her fifth gestation suffered abdominal uneasiness at the third month, and this became intolerable at the ninth month.

The head of the fetus could be felt through the abdomen; an incision was made through the parietes; a fully developed female child was delivered, but, unfortunately, the mother died of septic infection.
The British Medical Journal quotes: "Pinard (Bull.

de l'Acad.

de Med., August 6, 1895) records the following, which he describes as an ideal case.


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