- uterine hemorrhage
- hemorragia uterina
English-Spanish medical dictionary . 2013.
English-Spanish medical dictionary . 2013.
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hydrastinine — A semisynthetic alkaloid prepared from hydrastine; the hydrochloride has been used in uterine hemorrhage and as an oxytocic; in large doses, it is a powerful depressant of the entire motor system (m … Medical dictionary
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