A Practical treatise on the diseases of womenLea Bros., 1891 - 826 pages |
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... organ were merely secondary results of the displacement . A more recent adherent to these views is Graily Hewitt of ... organs . Among the first to call attention to the ovaries as a source of pelvic pain was Tilt in 1850 , and Ritchie ...
... organ were merely secondary results of the displacement . A more recent adherent to these views is Graily Hewitt of ... organs . Among the first to call attention to the ovaries as a source of pelvic pain was Tilt in 1850 , and Ritchie ...
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... organ allow it to lapse from its position and assume that of flexion or version . Improprieties of Dress . - The dress adopted by the women of our times may be very graceful and becoming , it may possess the great advantages of ...
... organ allow it to lapse from its position and assume that of flexion or version . Improprieties of Dress . - The dress adopted by the women of our times may be very graceful and becoming , it may possess the great advantages of ...
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... organs . But this is by no means the only method by which displacement of the uterus may induce disease of its structures . It disorders the circu- lation in the displaced organ , and produces passive congestion and its resulting ...
... organs . But this is by no means the only method by which displacement of the uterus may induce disease of its structures . It disorders the circu- lation in the displaced organ , and produces passive congestion and its resulting ...
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... organs as to that of any other organ in the body ! The interdependence of the various physiological processes one upon the other is very striking . Primary nutrition keeps the blood in healthy state , respiration keeps it in active ...
... organs as to that of any other organ in the body ! The interdependence of the various physiological processes one upon the other is very striking . Primary nutrition keeps the blood in healthy state , respiration keeps it in active ...
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... organs ; another , that the nerves of those organs were solely at fault ; a third attributed everything to displacements of the uterus ; while a fourth considered the parturient process to be entirely chargeable with all subsequent ...
... organs ; another , that the nerves of those organs were solely at fault ; a third attributed everything to displacements of the uterus ; while a fourth considered the parturient process to be entirely chargeable with all subsequent ...
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