A Practical treatise on the diseases of womenLea Bros., 1891 - 826 pages |
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... pain the ovarian region is found to be the seat of the pain , and not the uterus , not only the ova- ries , but also the tubes , being found to be prolapsed , enlarged , adhe- rent , and exquisitely tender to the touch . The uterus may ...
... pain the ovarian region is found to be the seat of the pain , and not the uterus , not only the ova- ries , but also the tubes , being found to be prolapsed , enlarged , adhe- rent , and exquisitely tender to the touch . The uterus may ...
Page 40
... pain , and so injure the parts upon which it rests as to necessitate removal , and the practitioner will find himself cut off from one of his most valuable resources . Should he , on the other hand , before employing a pessary , remove ...
... pain , and so injure the parts upon which it rests as to necessitate removal , and the practitioner will find himself cut off from one of his most valuable resources . Should he , on the other hand , before employing a pessary , remove ...
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... pain more or less acute , more or less constant , may exist in the ovarian region , and the ovaries may gradually become enlarged , exquisitely tender , and may prolapse behind the uterus so as to be subject to injury during coition and ...
... pain more or less acute , more or less constant , may exist in the ovarian region , and the ovaries may gradually become enlarged , exquisitely tender , and may prolapse behind the uterus so as to be subject to injury during coition and ...
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... pain , menstrual disorders , etc. This affection may be the result of an antecedent displacement . If it be so , replacing and retaining in position the displaced organ should be the first step in treatment , as it was the first step in ...
... pain , menstrual disorders , etc. This affection may be the result of an antecedent displacement . If it be so , replacing and retaining in position the displaced organ should be the first step in treatment , as it was the first step in ...
Page 60
... pain , pass your finger into the ring which you will feel and draw it away . mind a little discomfort in doing this , but do it without fail . Do not 2d . If after this you suffer pain , go to bed and send for a physician . 3d . Every ...
... pain , pass your finger into the ring which you will feel and draw it away . mind a little discomfort in doing this , but do it without fail . Do not 2d . If after this you suffer pain , go to bed and send for a physician . 3d . Every ...
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