A Practical treatise on the diseases of womenLea Bros., 1891 - 826 pages |
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Page 37
... hand ; a morbid impressibility , great feebleness of muscular system , and marked tendency to disease in the generative organs on the other . That this statement of the advantages which are gained and the price which is paid for them is ...
... hand ; a morbid impressibility , great feebleness of muscular system , and marked tendency to disease in the generative organs on the other . That this statement of the advantages which are gained and the price which is paid for them is ...
Page 40
... hand , before employing a pessary , remove all constriction and weight from the abdominal walls , employ a well - fitting abdominal supporter over the hypogastrium , so as to aid the exhausted abdominal muscles in their work , keep the ...
... hand , before employing a pessary , remove all constriction and weight from the abdominal walls , employ a well - fitting abdominal supporter over the hypogastrium , so as to aid the exhausted abdominal muscles in their work , keep the ...
Page 61
... hands , instruments , sutures , dressings were all cleansed and immersed in a similar solution of car- bolic acid . The results obtained were wonderful , and wounds healed by first intention , the like of which formerly in the same ...
... hands , instruments , sutures , dressings were all cleansed and immersed in a similar solution of car- bolic acid . The results obtained were wonderful , and wounds healed by first intention , the like of which formerly in the same ...
Page 62
... hand in hand with bad , and cleanliness with good , surgery . Simple as this agency seems , it is the sole one upon which rests the greatest advance of modern surgery . Emmet says , truly , " Many a woman's death - warrant is carried ...
... hand in hand with bad , and cleanliness with good , surgery . Simple as this agency seems , it is the sole one upon which rests the greatest advance of modern surgery . Emmet says , truly , " Many a woman's death - warrant is carried ...
Page 66
... hand of the patient , a steady stream against it . By this means a stream of warm water is made to pour over the cervix for from twenty to thirty minutes , according to the amount of fatigue which the use of the instrument causes the ...
... hand of the patient , a steady stream against it . By this means a stream of warm water is made to pour over the cervix for from twenty to thirty minutes , according to the amount of fatigue which the use of the instrument causes the ...
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abdominal cavity abdominal walls abscess acute adhesions affection applied areolar bladder blood broad ligament cancer cause cellulitis cervical canal cervix uteri chronic Cloth condition congestion cure curette danger diagnosis dilatation discharge disease disorder displacement distended dysmenorrhoea employed endometritis enlarged entirely examination excited exist female fibroids finger fistula flexion fluid frequently fundus glands growth gynecology hematocele hemorrhage hyperplasia incision inflammation intestines iodoform irritation labia labia majora laceration laparotomy ligature means Medical menorrhagia menstrual ment method mucous membrane Mundé normal occur octavo volume operation organ ovarian cyst ovarian tumor ovaries ovariotomy pain parturition passed pathological patient pedicle pelvic peritonitis perineal body perineum peritoneum pessary physician posterior practice practitioner pregnancy present produce prognosis prolapse pruritus rare rectum removal result rupture Sims's speculum subinvolution surface surgical sutures symptoms tampon tion tissue treatment urethra usually uterine cavity uterus vagina vaginal wall variety vulva vulvitis woman women
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