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In theDublin Quarterly Journal, No. XXX., we have a case detailed from the unpublished manuscripts of the late Abraham Collis, where the disease came on a fortnight after delivery, apparently from exposure to cold, and proved rapidly fatal. And in theLancet of June, 1838, Dr. Finucane, of Nenagh, gives a case of placenta previa, in which he turned. Tetanus set in on the fifth day after delivery, and proved fatal in fifteen hours after the attack.
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Churchill Proceedings of the Dublin Obstetrical Society Twenty-Seventh Annual Session. Dub.Quart.J.Med.Sci. 40, 463–484 (1865). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02944865
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