The American Journal of Obstetrics and Diseases of Women and Children, Volume 29W.A. Townsend & Adams, 1894 - Children |
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Page 27
... abdominal incision . This category will include the greater number of cases of myo- mata , fibromyomata , and fibrocystic tumors of the uterus . It will include those mural growths which are not readily enucle- able through the dilated ...
... abdominal incision . This category will include the greater number of cases of myo- mata , fibromyomata , and fibrocystic tumors of the uterus . It will include those mural growths which are not readily enucle- able through the dilated ...
Page 67
... abdominal wound . Her menstrual period returned February 19th , about a month after leaving the hospital , and at this time she noticed a slight bloody discharge from this sinus . In March her catamenia did not appear at the expected ...
... abdominal wound . Her menstrual period returned February 19th , about a month after leaving the hospital , and at this time she noticed a slight bloody discharge from this sinus . In March her catamenia did not appear at the expected ...
Page 68
... abdominal wall - i.e . , the uterine tumor no longer occupied the middle of the abdomen , but began to crowd more to ... abdominal wall around the external sinus . The abdominal wall was extremely thin , as could be easily ascer- tained ...
... abdominal wall - i.e . , the uterine tumor no longer occupied the middle of the abdomen , but began to crowd more to ... abdominal wall around the external sinus . The abdominal wall was extremely thin , as could be easily ascer- tained ...
Page 69
... abdominal wound is perfectly healed ; there is no trace of fistulous opening . The cervix is very high up in the pelvis ; the uterus small , measuring two and a half inches , and still firmly attached to the abdominal walls . The body ...
... abdominal wound is perfectly healed ; there is no trace of fistulous opening . The cervix is very high up in the pelvis ; the uterus small , measuring two and a half inches , and still firmly attached to the abdominal walls . The body ...
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... abdominal fistula . 3. Pregnancy terminating in the delivery of a healthy though poorly developed child , at , or at least near , the end of her term , in spite of a firm and unyielding fixation of the uterus to the abdominal wall , and ...
... abdominal fistula . 3. Pregnancy terminating in the delivery of a healthy though poorly developed child , at , or at least near , the end of her term , in spite of a firm and unyielding fixation of the uterus to the abdominal wall , and ...
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