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Перевод: puerperal speek puerperal


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  1. Three weeks later Lavender had died of puerperal fever, but long before that Legh had come to his senses.
  2. The indication for transplantation for the 18 patients surviving in the short term was ischaemic heart muscle disease in 11 patients, dilated cardiomyopathy in six, including two with puerperal cardiomyopathy, and transient myocardial ischaemia with poor left ventricular function in one.
  3. Other streptococcal diseases such as erysipelas and puerperal sepsis (childbed fever) declined less dramatically.
  4. Two years later, after the birth of another child, the mother died "of puerperal fever" her son was to say, grimly, "which is hygiene neglect".
  5. But hospitals without hygiene helped the transmission of puerperal sepsis (childbed fever, a streptococcal infection).
  6. The advances of medical science were slow to alleviate diseases associated with childbirth, such as puerperal fever; midwives were untrained.
  7. Were it not for a severe epidemic of puerperal fever ("childbed fever") in Aberdeen, which lasted from December 1789 to March 1792, Gordon might well have been forgotten.
  8. Margery Kempe has been diagnosed as a case of religious hysteria who never recovered from puerperal fever, a victim of sexual repression, and as a hysterical personality who had psychotic episodes with pathological distortion of the sexual impulse.
  9. Puerperal fever was previously unknown in Aberdeen and the epidemic was thought to be no more than the common ephemeral fever known as the "Weed", which was rarely fatal.
  10. She died at her home in Greenhithe, aged twenty-eight, of puerperal fever 6 February 1865, eight days after the birth of her son Mayson, who had a distinguished career in journalism and government.
  11. The existing brick bungalow, to the north of the chapel, which constituted the lunatic wards in the 1916 plan should, they suggested, be adapted for the isolation of cases of puerperal fever (a general term including "the several affections which may occur as a direct result of childbirth").
  12. In Kempe's case the problem is slightly eased by the fact that even she recognised her state after the birth of her first child as a sickness of mind and we should not regard this as an isolated episode of "puerperal psychosis" that was unconnected with her continuing aberrant behaviour.
  13. The first was an accelerated attempt to broaden the focus of the family planning programme to include the broader concept of family welfare planning - an ingenious verbal massage of an increasingly tarnished image, but one which did acknowledge the need for a better delivery system for family health including better preventative medicine, pre- and post- puerperal care and advice on household hygiene which would lower infant mortality rates and improve the health of the family.

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