But the latter was still regarded by many senators as the head of the Cæsarean party, and it was resolved to treat with him.
Thus an expected ovariotomy may terminate as a Cæsarean section, or as a hysterectomy.
If the obstruction is not detected until the child is viable, and there is no especial call for urgency, interference should be postponed until near term; the child can then be saved by Cæsarean section, and the uterus removed.
There is one great danger which women run by becoming pregnant after Cæsarean section, namely, rupture of the uterus.
A similar condition of things sometimes arises after Cæsarean section, especially when the uterine incision is closed by two layers of sutures.
In some such circumstance attempts are sometimes made to rescue the unborn child, by performing Cæsarean section.
Clinical observations regarding ligatures applied to Fallopian tubes in the performance of Cæsarean section for the purpose of preventing pregnancy prove that this is a useless measure (see p.
In the late stages of pregnancy accidents of this kind entail Cæsarean section.
On the whole the accident is more prone to complicate Cæsarean section than any other operation on the pelvic organs, and cases have been reported in which there has been a repetition of the accident.
The youngest patient on whom Cæsarean section has been carried out with success to the mother and child was thirteen years of age.
After controlling the bleeding the walls of the uterine incision are closed, as in Cæsarean section.
It is a substitute for the Cæsarean operation, and less dangerous.
Defn: A cutting through the walls of the abdomen, as in the Cæsarean section.
Defn: The operation of cutting into the uterus; hysterotomy; the Cæsarean section.
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A cutting through the walls of the abdomen, as in the C\'91sarean section.
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Royal Cæsarean Majesty, your least servant and chaplain kisses your Majesty’s royal hands.
So far as Arianism might mean to deny the Lord's divinity, it was clearly condemned already, and the whole question might now be safely left at rest behind the ambiguities of the Cæsarean creed.
The charges against the Nicene leaders were often more than plausible, for men like the Cæsarean Eusebius dreaded Sabellianism, and Marcellus was practically Sabellian, and the others aiders and abettors of his misbelief.
Eustathius of Antioch had long ago pointed out the error, and the Nicene council shut it out by adding was made man to the was made flesh of the Cæsarean creed.
Moreover, several of the Cæsarean phrases seemed to favour the opinions which the bishops had agreed to condemn.
First he gives their own Cæsarean creed, and protests his unchanged adherence to it.
The shame of being Cæsarean while he was Pompeian, the shame of siding with Antony while he sided with the Republic, had been too great for them.
The going of the Consuls would mean the withdrawing of the troops from Italy, and would leave Rome open to the Cæsarean faction.
Since Suetonius, it is the first attempt at true Cæsarean history.
Rather have Huysmans and Ibsen gone to ancient Rome for their figures--Julian has a touch of the Neronic cruelty and lust, just as he has that monstrous artist's Cæsarean madness of dominion.
His father had received a sumptuous Cæsarean funeral; he had been deified by the decree of the Senate; a grand temple had been reared in his honour on the Cœlian hill; priests and priestesses had been appointed to worship his divinity.
We are far more likely to underrate than to exaggerate the splendour of a great Cæsarean banquet.
The lodges themselves made no pretence to the Cæsarean magnificence of the Palace at Rome.
He sees the trophy of Cæsarean empire slowly perish away.
I suppose the Cæsarean succession even from the first is a hard thing to bring under any definition.
Our revolutions and various coups d’état within a century have transformed us into a Cæsarean nation.
We do not deny that this pagan and Cæsarean tradition might have found its way into France with the monarchy, but it is certain that, however restrained it had been by Christian principles, it all at once broke through its bounds.
He knew that the Cæsarean constitution of France left a sure way always open of regaining the throne.
Europe rose in arms to repel revolutionary or Cæsarean invasions, and before the coalition France has three times fallen.
In the XIIIth century, the Cæsarean rule threatened the whole of Europe.
But France is not so thoroughly Cæsarean as the Roman Empire.
Though founded on very different principles, the French magistracy, by a sudden deviation, has gone back to the Cæsarean type of Byzantium.
In the Cæsarean system, the emperor alone acts, but he acts in the name of the people, and as the representative of the people.
This Cæsarean power found no embodiment in one of French origin.
It had once been a favorite resort for Southerners, but after their exodus, was taken up by Northern people, and for a decade or so was one of the most popular Cæsarean watering-places.
Preparing for Kingsbridge, before the war, had meant going first for three or four years to Deal School, another Cæsarean seat of learning, almost as well known as the college itself.
The Cæsarean section, by which the fetus is extracted through an incision in the walls of the abdomen and womb, is inadmissible, as it practically entails the sacrifice of the mare, which should never be done for the sake of a monster.
In his right hand he held an imperial and Cæsarean crown.
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