Eclampsia
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Smith, Alice Barbara Stewart
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2019-02-15T14:22:21Z
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2019-02-15T14:22:21Z
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1929
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dc.description.abstract
1. That the reasons 'why the incidence of
eclampsia is higher in South India, than it is
in Western countries are probably:-
(a) the higher percentage of young primiparae.
(b) the greater number of factors, which may
precipitate an attack in border line
cases of albuminuria.
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2. That the influence of climate, social conditions and caste is of some importance:—
Climate, in that it is enervating and encourages
sedentary habits; Social conditions, because of
the superstitions and traditions, which consider
as an essential part of the confinement, the
presence of the untrained barber-woman as midwife-in-chief; Caste, because of the individual
caste regulations, which control such conditions
as diet, early marriage and its consummation,
purdah and education of women.
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3. That the hope for the future of the young
mothers of Southern India lies in the provision
of an increased number of accessible ante-natal
centres, with well trained health visitors and
corporation nurses attached, who may be
expected to supersede eventually the untrained
Barber, woman class of midwife.
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http://hdl.handle.net/1842/33997
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The University of Edinburgh
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Annexe Thesis Digitisation Project 2019 Block 22
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dc.title
Eclampsia
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dc.type
Thesis or Dissertation
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dc.type.qualificationlevel
Doctoral
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dc.type.qualificationname
MD Doctor of Medicine
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