A Practical treatise on the diseases of womenLea Bros., 1891 - 826 pages |
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... present . From this time , for centuries , there is abundant evidence that the study of the subject was pursued with vigor , but so many of the works of the authors of those periods exist only in fragments , and so many are strongly ...
... present . From this time , for centuries , there is abundant evidence that the study of the subject was pursued with vigor , but so many of the works of the authors of those periods exist only in fragments , and so many are strongly ...
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... present . To make amends for this , many a valuable and suggestive thought may be gleaned with reference to diagnosis and treatment . This has certainly been proved by our experience of the past , and we have no evidence to warrant the ...
... present . To make amends for this , many a valuable and suggestive thought may be gleaned with reference to diagnosis and treatment . This has certainly been proved by our experience of the past , and we have no evidence to warrant the ...
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... present , there exists inflammation or inflammatory ulceration of the cervix , it is easy to conceive how erroneous must be the views respecting uterine pathology of a medical school ignorant of so vitally important a circumstance ...
... present , there exists inflammation or inflammatory ulceration of the cervix , it is easy to conceive how erroneous must be the views respecting uterine pathology of a medical school ignorant of so vitally important a circumstance ...
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... present the feeling pre- dominates that a simple flexion or version of the uterus does not in itself produce either local or distant pain or distress , but that it is the subinvolution , catarrh , or laceration of the cervix which so ...
... present the feeling pre- dominates that a simple flexion or version of the uterus does not in itself produce either local or distant pain or distress , but that it is the subinvolution , catarrh , or laceration of the cervix which so ...
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... present time should be chosen not so much for his courtliness of manner and kindness of disposition , as for his skill in diagnosis and operating and his scrupulous attention to the improved practices of modern times . It is to these ...
... present time should be chosen not so much for his courtliness of manner and kindness of disposition , as for his skill in diagnosis and operating and his scrupulous attention to the improved practices of modern times . It is to these ...
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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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