The American Journal of Obstetrics and Diseases of Women and Children, Volume 29W.A. Townsend & Adams, 1894 - Children |
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... hemorrhage , pain , and disturbance of function . Consideration must also be given to those cases in which these symptoms are absent . It is not usually the very large myomata which give rise to excessive hemorrhage . That symptom is ...
... hemorrhage , pain , and disturbance of function . Consideration must also be given to those cases in which these symptoms are absent . It is not usually the very large myomata which give rise to excessive hemorrhage . That symptom is ...
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... hemorrhage , pain , and discomfort is often obtained by such treatment , but the fact and the consciousness of the presence of the tumor in the body will serve as a constant menace to the patient , horrible as a nightmare , and its ...
... hemorrhage , pain , and discomfort is often obtained by such treatment , but the fact and the consciousness of the presence of the tumor in the body will serve as a constant menace to the patient , horrible as a nightmare , and its ...
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... hemorrhage for which it was performed is not always checked and the growth of the tumor is not always stopped , even when all the arteries of direct supply have been tied . The collateral circulation may be so extensive , and the supply ...
... hemorrhage for which it was performed is not always checked and the growth of the tumor is not always stopped , even when all the arteries of direct supply have been tied . The collateral circulation may be so extensive , and the supply ...
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... hemorrhage , the uterus not exceeding four or five inches in length ; ( 3 ) those in which the tumor is so massive and its attachments so firm that removal would be extra - hazardous ; ( 4 ) those in which the vitality of the patient is ...
... hemorrhage , the uterus not exceeding four or five inches in length ; ( 3 ) those in which the tumor is so massive and its attachments so firm that removal would be extra - hazardous ; ( 4 ) those in which the vitality of the patient is ...
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... hemorrhage very trouble- some ; and the subperitoneal growths , large and small , not ope- rable by extirpation of the tumor alone , as I have attempted to describe in the foregoing . The removal of the myomatous ute- rus has furnished ...
... hemorrhage very trouble- some ; and the subperitoneal growths , large and small , not ope- rable by extirpation of the tumor alone , as I have attempted to describe in the foregoing . The removal of the myomatous ute- rus has furnished ...
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Page 15 - LISTERINE is a well-proven antiseptic agent — an antizymotic — especially useful in the management of catarrhal conditions of the mucous membrane ; adapted to internal use, and to make and maintain surgical cleanliness — asepsis — in the treatment of all parts of the human body, whether by spray, irrigation...
Page 271 - A DICTIONARY OF MEDICAL SCIENCE. Containing a full Explanation of the Various Subjects and Terms of Anatomy, Physiology, Medical Chemistry, Pharmacy, Pharmacology, Therapeutics, Medicine, Hygiene, Dietetics, Pathology, Surgery, Ophthalmology, Otology, Laryngology, Dermatology, Gynecology, Obstetrics, Pediatrics, Medical Jurisprudence, Dentistry, etc., etc.
Page 21 - The special indication of this combination of phosphates in spinal affections, caries, necrosis, ununited fractures, marasmus, poorly developed children, retarded dentition, alcohol, opium, tobacco habits, gestation and lactation to promote development, etc., and as a . PHYSIOLOGICAL RESTORATIVE in sexual debility, and all used-up conditions of the nervous system, should receive the careful attention of good therapeutists.
Page 9 - Senna without retaining the griping principle found in all other preparations or combinations of this drug. This method is known only to us, and all efforts to produce cheap imitations or substitutes may result in injury to a physician's reputation, and will give dissatisfaction to the patient; hence, we trust that when physicians recommend or prescribe " Syrup of Figs
Page 9 - FIGS," as well as the name of the California Fig Syrup Company, is printed on the wrappers and labels of every bottle. CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO., San Francisco, Cal.; Louisville, Ky.; New York, NY There Are flo Exceptions.
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Page 14 - HORSFORD'S ACID PHOSPHATE Recommended as a restorative in all cases where the nervous system has been reduced below the normal standard, by overwork, as found in brain- workers, professional men, teachers, students, etc.; in debility from seminal losses, dyspepsia of nervous origin, insomnia where the nervous system suffers.