The American Journal of Obstetrics and Diseases of Women and Children, Volume 29W.A. Townsend & Adams, 1894 - Children |
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... fingers into the urethra , following which the bladder is examined directly by touch . Prof. Simon improved these finger methods , which had been so long in vogue , and defined the limit of danger in the dilatation , thus giving the ...
... fingers into the urethra , following which the bladder is examined directly by touch . Prof. Simon improved these finger methods , which had been so long in vogue , and defined the limit of danger in the dilatation , thus giving the ...
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... finger into the bladder , by means of which the entire inner surface of the bladder is explored . We can appreciate the practical value of this method by referring to Simon's description of the removal of a vesical polyp , which he ...
... finger into the bladder , by means of which the entire inner surface of the bladder is explored . We can appreciate the practical value of this method by referring to Simon's description of the removal of a vesical polyp , which he ...
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... fingers of a single hand . What a sublime work was theirs , creative of the entire vast field of abdominal surgery with its inestimable blessings to humanity ! And yet , of the brave men who were operating within the abdomen fifteen ...
... fingers of a single hand . What a sublime work was theirs , creative of the entire vast field of abdominal surgery with its inestimable blessings to humanity ! And yet , of the brave men who were operating within the abdomen fifteen ...
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... finger could detect on either side the large , pul- sating uterine artery as it fed the tumor . The latter was movable , the appendages apparently normal , the broad ligaments accessible . In fine , here was an ideally typical case - a ...
... finger could detect on either side the large , pul- sating uterine artery as it fed the tumor . The latter was movable , the appendages apparently normal , the broad ligaments accessible . In fine , here was an ideally typical case - a ...
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... finger , the contents of the left broad ligament was carefully dissected from its peritoneal covering behind , and from the bladder in front , until fully two - thirds of it could be grasped by placing one finger behind it and another ...
... finger , the contents of the left broad ligament was carefully dissected from its peritoneal covering behind , and from the bladder in front , until fully two - thirds of it could be grasped by placing one finger behind it and another ...
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