A Treatise on the science and practice of midwiferyLea Bros. & Company, 1885 - 663 pages |
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Page 56
... fact , accessory to these viscera . Practically , however , as obstet- ricians , we are chiefly concerned with the uterus , and may conveniently commence with its description . The Uterus . - The uterus is correctly described as a ...
... fact , accessory to these viscera . Practically , however , as obstet- ricians , we are chiefly concerned with the uterus , and may conveniently commence with its description . The Uterus . - The uterus is correctly described as a ...
Page 57
... fact , normally in a state of anteflexion . Sappey holds that this is not necessarily the case , but that the amount of anterior curvature depends on the emptiness or fulness to the bladder , on which the uterus , as it were , moulds ...
... fact , normally in a state of anteflexion . Sappey holds that this is not necessarily the case , but that the amount of anterior curvature depends on the emptiness or fulness to the bladder , on which the uterus , as it were , moulds ...
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... fact of the frequent occurrence of sympathetic pains in the breast in connection with various uterine diseases , and after delivery by the well - known fact that suction produces reflex contraction of the uterus , and even severe after ...
... fact of the frequent occurrence of sympathetic pains in the breast in connection with various uterine diseases , and after delivery by the well - known fact that suction produces reflex contraction of the uterus , and even severe after ...
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... fact have been given . It was formerly supposed either to contain no fibrin or an unusually small amount . Retzius attributes its non - coagulation to the presence of free lactic and phosphoric acids . The true explana- tion was first ...
... fact have been given . It was formerly supposed either to contain no fibrin or an unusually small amount . Retzius attributes its non - coagulation to the presence of free lactic and phosphoric acids . The true explana- tion was first ...
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... fact that in all these cases the discharge occurs in situations where its external escape can readily take place . This strange deviation of the menstrual discharge may be taken as a sign of general ill - health , and it is usually met ...
... fact that in all these cases the discharge occurs in situations where its external escape can readily take place . This strange deviation of the menstrual discharge may be taken as a sign of general ill - health , and it is usually met ...
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abdominal abortion albuminuria allantois amnion arteries become believe birth bladder blood body bones breech brim Cæsarean cause cervix changes child chorion chorion villi commenced condition considerable cord craniotomy cyst decidua delivery developed diagnosis diameter dilated discharge disease distended effect existence external extreme Fallopian tubes favor finger fluid foetal foetus forceps frequently fundus gestation glands Graafian follicle head hemorrhage importance inches increased Journ labor laceration latter layer less ligaments liquor amnii maternal menstruation milk mother mucous membrane muscular fibres oblique observed obstetric occiput occur operation ovarian ovary ovule ovum pains passed patient pelvic brim pelvic cavity pelvis perineum period peritoneal placenta portion position posterior practitioner preg present pressure probably produced puerperal result risk rupture sacrum sometimes spermatozoa sufficiently supposed surface symptoms tion tissue traction transverse treatment tumor umbilical uterine cavity uterine contractions uterine walls uterus vagina vascular veins vessels villi woman women yelk
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