G. Winter. - About the content of bacteria in the cervix. (Ibid, no. 19)

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Without citing any new facts and data, W. in a short (and not entirely accurate) statement argues with Menge, comparing the data obtained by various authors who worked in this direction. He states the disagreements of the researchers, both on the issue of the maintenance of bacteria in shake-pregnant and non-pregnant women, as well as on the maintenance of pathogenic microbes in the genital canal.

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