Transactions of the Edinburgh Obstetrical Society

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of Epsom salts were administered, the rectum was washed out, and a hot pack waa applied. The patient had three fits before midnight, and wa& very restless. An ounce of Epsom salts, half a drachm of chloral, and a drachm of bromide of potassium were given by the stomach tube. At 4 a.m. the hot pack was repeated, and the skin acted well. During the remainder of the night and the next day the patient slept a good deal. The bowels acted freely four times.
12^A March, — ^The patient was sem,i-consci
...ous, but would or could not reply to questions. We afterwards discovered that she was stone deaf, and was unable to speak in a way that we 156 ECLAMPSIA DURING PREGNANCY, could understand. She was practically a deaf mute, and we could only communicate with her by means of the deaf and dumb alphabet. She drank freely of milk and imperial drink, and a diuretic was also given to her. She passed urine freely in bed. It contained 10 per 1000 albumen (Esbach) and over 1 J per cent, of urea. There were granular casts, but there was no blood in it.

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