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Williams. Contributions to the histology and histogenesis of sarcoma of
the uterus..

721

Wilson. Does gonorrhea in the female invariably prevent conception ?... 99
Winter. Puerperal eclampsia-its therapeutics..

The recurrence of uterine cancer..

.639, 702
138

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Wood. Puerperal panophthalmitis due to septic embolism.... ....635, 673
Wylie. What conditions of the uterus render hysterectomy necessary or
desirable when the appendages are removed?..

Young persons, labor in. Münder....

Y

384

284


Z

Perforation of the uterus by the curette

Zinc chloride pencils, the use of, in the treatment of uterine fibroids.
Condamin and Repelin....

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Zinke. Fibro-cystic tumor of the uterus..

566

518

482

Total abdominal extirpation of the uterus for multinodular fibroid
tumor....

735

Total vaginal extirpation of a five months' pregnant uterus for
carcinoma of the cervix....

828

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I. The Direct Examination of the Female Bladder with Elevated
Pelvis-the Catheterization of the Ureters under Direct In-
spection, with and without Elevation of the Pelvis. By
HOWARD A. KELLY, M.D., Professor of Gynecology and Ob-
stetrics in the Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, Md.
(With twenty illustrations.)..

II.-Myoma Uteri and its Treatment. By ANDREW F. CURRIER,
M.D., New York....

III.-Ligation of the Broad Ligaments of the Uterus for Uterine Fi-
broids. Report of my Sixth Case. By FRANKLIN H. MARTIN,
M.D., Chicago, Ill.....

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IV. A Method of Performing Rapid Manual Dilatation of the Os
Uteri, and its Advantages in the Treatment of Placenta
Previa. By PHILANDER A. HARRIS, M.D., Obstetrician to
the Paterson General Hospital. (With ten illustrations.)... 37
V.-A Plea for the Study of Pediatrics. By W. S. CHRISTOPHER,
M.D., Professor of Pediatrics in the Chicago Polyclinic and
the College of Physicians and Surgeons of Chicago...
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Pregnancy. By A. BROTHERS, B.S., M.D., New York........ 56

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