Remarks on Puerperal Convulsions

E. Daniell
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[Read before the South Midland Branch, Mlay 21, 1857.] AMONGST the many sources of anxiety to which the onerous duties of our profession subject us, I know of none more harassing and painful to the sensitive mind than that of being called upon to exercise our art in combating a severe attack of puerperal convulsions. The suddenness of the seizure; the frequently fatal character of it; the distance it may be from the opportunity of consultation, as well as the absence of needful appliances in the country; the alarming and frightful character which the disease assumes; the terror and incapacity into which the feminine assistants at a labour are thrown; the rush of equally incompetent neighbours; with the hurry-skurry, the clatter, the crying, and the distraction of the whole tribe,are the features of a scene of confusion which, I think, can scarcely be paralleled in the history of human tribulation. Yet, in the midst of this "confusion worse confounded" must the doctor remain seemingly unnerved, buckling on his armour for the contest, and ready with his panoply of judgment and skill to meet the enemy as best he can. The odds are fearful; but glorious is the victory. In the few remarks which I am about to make on the subject of puerperal convulsions, it is not my intention to enter largely into the theory of this obscure disorder. I shall merely present facts which have come under my own observation, and draw inferences from the results of my own practice. It has been my lot to encounter many cases of puerperal convulsions, but I shall confine myself on this occasion to only
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[1857年5月21日,在南米德兰分院前宣读。在我们繁重的职业职责使我们感到焦虑的许多来源中,我不知道对敏感的心灵来说,最令人烦恼和痛苦的莫过于被要求运用我们的艺术来对抗严重的产褥期抽搐。发作的突然性;致命的:它经常是致命的特征;这可能是距离咨询的机会,以及在国内缺乏必要的设备;这种疾病所表现出的令人震惊和可怕的特点;女性助手在劳动时陷入的恐惧和无能;同样无能的邻居蜂拥而来;整个部落的人都匆匆忙忙,哗啦哗啦,哭喊着,心烦意乱,这些都是混乱景象的特征,我想,在人类苦难的历史上,这种景象几乎是无法比拟的。然而,在这种“更令人困惑的混乱”中,医生必须保持看似紧张的状态,穿上他的盔甲,准备好他的判断力和技巧,尽他所能去迎接敌人。可能性是可怕的;但胜利是光荣的。在关于产褥期惊厥的几句话中,我并不打算深入探讨这种晦涩的疾病的理论。我将只介绍我自己观察到的事实,并从我自己的实践结果中得出推论。我命中注定遇到过许多产褥期惊厥的病例,但我将在此仅限于
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