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... condition of the hymen . Upon hearing this the jury declared that adultery had not been committed . It is to be remarked that these three English experts not only testified to the presence of the hymen , but they had also examined its ...
... condition of the hymen . Upon hearing this the jury declared that adultery had not been committed . It is to be remarked that these three English experts not only testified to the presence of the hymen , but they had also examined its ...
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... condition of the hymen should be examined with the greatest attention . It sometimes happens that a man who has been ... conditions the circumstances under which the pretended violence has been committed will be given him with the most ...
... condition of the hymen should be examined with the greatest attention . It sometimes happens that a man who has been ... conditions the circumstances under which the pretended violence has been committed will be given him with the most ...
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... condition is presented because of its rarity . Numerous text books fail even to mention it , while those that do , give it but little space , which is evidence that only little is known of this disease . The report that I am about to ...
... condition is presented because of its rarity . Numerous text books fail even to mention it , while those that do , give it but little space , which is evidence that only little is known of this disease . The report that I am about to ...
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... condition is incurable and sur- gical interference should be probably the only measure . excised the greater portion of the colon , in one case , with recovery . Holt claims that the condition is without doubt congenital , and that the ...
... condition is incurable and sur- gical interference should be probably the only measure . excised the greater portion of the colon , in one case , with recovery . Holt claims that the condition is without doubt congenital , and that the ...
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... condition . First is the separation of the recti muscles , admitting it to be congenital , part of a congenital gen- eral condition , or could it not be an important factor in causing the dilatation of the colon ? It is accepted , in ...
... condition . First is the separation of the recti muscles , admitting it to be congenital , part of a congenital gen- eral condition , or could it not be an important factor in causing the dilatation of the colon ? It is accepted , in ...
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