A Treatise on the science and practice of midwiferyLea Bros. & Company, 1885 - 663 pages |
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Page 70
... soon they receive striped fibres from the transversalis muscles and the columns of the inguinal ring , which surround and cover the unstriped muscular tissue . In addition to these structures they contain elastic and connective tissue ...
... soon they receive striped fibres from the transversalis muscles and the columns of the inguinal ring , which surround and cover the unstriped muscular tissue . In addition to these structures they contain elastic and connective tissue ...
Page 82
... soon as the rent in the follicular walls is produced , the ovule is discharged , sur- rounded by some of the cells of the membrana granulosa , and is received into the fimbriated extremity of the Fallopian tube , which grasps the ovary ...
... soon as the rent in the follicular walls is produced , the ovule is discharged , sur- rounded by some of the cells of the membrana granulosa , and is received into the fimbriated extremity of the Fallopian tube , which grasps the ovary ...
Page 83
... soon as the ovule is discharged , the edges of the rent through which it has escaped become agglutinated by exudation , and the follicle shrinks , as is generally believed , by the inherent elasticity of its internal coat , but ...
... soon as the ovule is discharged , the edges of the rent through which it has escaped become agglutinated by exudation , and the follicle shrinks , as is generally believed , by the inherent elasticity of its internal coat , but ...
Page 90
... soon as the period is over the formation of a new mucous membrane is begun , from proliferation of the elements of the muscular coat , and at the end of a week the whole uterine cavity is lined by a thin mucous membrane . This grows ...
... soon as the period is over the formation of a new mucous membrane is begun , from proliferation of the elements of the muscular coat , and at the end of a week the whole uterine cavity is lined by a thin mucous membrane . This grows ...
Page 97
... soon becomes invested by an albuminous covering which is impermeable to the spermatozoa . He believes , there- fore , that impregnation can only occur either on the surface of the ovary or just within the fimbriated extremity of the ...
... soon becomes invested by an albuminous covering which is impermeable to the spermatozoa . He believes , there- fore , that impregnation can only occur either on the surface of the ovary or just within the fimbriated extremity of the ...
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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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