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... passed through the hy- men , rape has been accomplished . It is also understood that in these cases , the victim is a virgin or supposed to be one . On the other hand , if by the word defloration is meant to imply a rupture of the hymen ...
... passed through the hy- men , rape has been accomplished . It is also understood that in these cases , the victim is a virgin or supposed to be one . On the other hand , if by the word defloration is meant to imply a rupture of the hymen ...
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... passed easily . Calomel , in divided doses , and tincture of nux vomica , m.j t . i . d . was ordered . His diet was limited to milk and one egg a day , together with a small quantity of artificial nourishment three times a day . For ...
... passed easily . Calomel , in divided doses , and tincture of nux vomica , m.j t . i . d . was ordered . His diet was limited to milk and one egg a day , together with a small quantity of artificial nourishment three times a day . For ...
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... passed readily through the old wound , probably into the uterus . It seems to me in that case it is not improbable that the flow of blood may have been re- gurgitant blood from the uterus at the time of menstruation . That fact raised a ...
... passed readily through the old wound , probably into the uterus . It seems to me in that case it is not improbable that the flow of blood may have been re- gurgitant blood from the uterus at the time of menstruation . That fact raised a ...
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... passed a good many loose and foul stools after attacks of constipation . He had not made a digital examination of the rectum ; but he did not think that there had been any rectal stenosis , because a large rectal tube could be passed ...
... passed a good many loose and foul stools after attacks of constipation . He had not made a digital examination of the rectum ; but he did not think that there had been any rectal stenosis , because a large rectal tube could be passed ...
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... passing water under pressure through an arrangement of rubber tubes made to repre sent the vessels of the ovarian pedicle , and with the out - flow ob- structed . Biagi accepts this theory and proceeds to make a new classification of ...
... passing water under pressure through an arrangement of rubber tubes made to repre sent the vessels of the ovarian pedicle , and with the out - flow ob- structed . Biagi accepts this theory and proceeds to make a new classification of ...
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