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1898-AD
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1856 - HITCHCOCK - Membranous Croup Complicating Labor
1865 - EASTLAKE - Cholera Occurring during Labour, Death Immediately After Delivery
1866 - GORDON - On Puerperal Tetanus
1871 - PROEGLER - Cholera, and its Relation to Pregnancy and Child-Birth
1887 - CHARPENTIER - Cholera in Pregnancy
1891 - TORNÉRY - La rougeole et la scarlatine dans la grossesse et les suites de couche
1897 - DEALE - Intercurrent Infectious Diseases of Pregnancy
1897 - LONGYEAR - Puerperal Diphtheria
1898 - PARKE - The Puerperium Complicated by Thyphoid Fever
1900 - DORLAND - Placental Transmission
1903 - BOYD - Typhoid Fever in the Ninth Month of Pregnancy
1904 - MARKOE - Pregnancy Complicated by Typhoid Fever
1911 - MARKOE - Condylomata of the Perineum during Pregnancy
1914 - BERKOWITZ - Pregnancy Complicated by Thyphoid Fever with Hemorrhage and Relapse
1924 - MILLER - Anterior Poliomyelitis Complicating Pregnancy
1928 - ROQUES - Epidemic Encephalitis in Association with Pregnancy, Labour, and the Puerperium
1932 - McGOOGAN - Acute Anterior Poliomyelitis Complicating Pregnancy
1935 - DUTTA - A Fatal Case of Pregnancy Complicated with Mumps
1944 - HALL - Epidemic Encephalitis and Pregnancy
1945 - HUTTER - The Transmission of Penicillin Through the Placenta
1945 - JAMES - Treatment with Penicillin of Some Obstetric Cases
1948 - GIFFORD - Poliomyelitis in Pregnancy
1948 - HARRIS - The Role of Penicillin in Pregnancy
1949 - SWAN - Rubella in Pregnancy as an Aetiological Factor in Congenital Malformation
1950 - FOX - Poliomyelitis in Pregnancy
1956 - DUMOULIN - Bacteraemia as a Cause of Obstetric Shock
1959 - EDMUNDS - Haemophilus Vaginalis: itrs Association with Puerperal Pyrexia
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