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... hand , if by the word defloration is meant to imply a rupture of the hymen during the first coitus , with or without consent , the definition is both inexact and incom- plete , and I have pointed out numerous cases where rupture did not ...
... hand , if by the word defloration is meant to imply a rupture of the hymen during the first coitus , with or without consent , the definition is both inexact and incom- plete , and I have pointed out numerous cases where rupture did not ...
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... hand , he could conclude , according to the condi- tion , shape and texture of the hymen , that coitus was possible without rupture of the membrane . In a similar case that I have already cited , three physicians declared that a woman ...
... hand , he could conclude , according to the condi- tion , shape and texture of the hymen , that coitus was possible without rupture of the membrane . In a similar case that I have already cited , three physicians declared that a woman ...
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... hand , by dilating bags or by instruments . Complete manual dilatation of the cervix of the pregnant ute- rus , especially in primiparous cases , is a very exhausting and wearisome procedure , and it not infrequently requires more than ...
... hand , by dilating bags or by instruments . Complete manual dilatation of the cervix of the pregnant ute- rus , especially in primiparous cases , is a very exhausting and wearisome procedure , and it not infrequently requires more than ...
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... hands of its inventor . Considerable controversy has recently been aroused , particu- larly in Germany , by the ... hand some men denounce it as a dan- gerous instrument and declare that any form of instrumental dilatation of the ...
... hands of its inventor . Considerable controversy has recently been aroused , particu- larly in Germany , by the ... hand some men denounce it as a dan- gerous instrument and declare that any form of instrumental dilatation of the ...
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... hand or by instrument , is the one for him to adopt . There seems to be nowhere any hesitancy in the employment of forcible dilatation of the cervix , but it is altogether a question of how it shall be per- formed . I have no doubt that ...
... hand or by instrument , is the one for him to adopt . There seems to be nowhere any hesitancy in the employment of forcible dilatation of the cervix , but it is altogether a question of how it shall be per- formed . I have no doubt that ...
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