The American Journal of Obstetrics and Diseases of Women and Children, Volume 29W.A. Townsend & Adams, 1894 - Children |
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... causes to hemorrhage ; and whether this consist in a continuous leakage with an occasional gush , or a sudden flooding ... cause pain which is almost unen- durable . If the tumor is large enough to encroach upon sur- rounding structures ...
... causes to hemorrhage ; and whether this consist in a continuous leakage with an occasional gush , or a sudden flooding ... cause pain which is almost unen- durable . If the tumor is large enough to encroach upon sur- rounding structures ...
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... cause discomfort , and can therefore be left on constantly . The third case was a girl of 18 years . The family thought that paralysis was developing , and I was sent for . She had gotten up feeling all right , but soon began to feel a ...
... cause discomfort , and can therefore be left on constantly . The third case was a girl of 18 years . The family thought that paralysis was developing , and I was sent for . She had gotten up feeling all right , but soon began to feel a ...
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... cause the uterus to slough , as its small arteries enter it at right angles and each feeds its own ter- ritory . DR . H. P. MERRIMAN . - I remember , a year ago , when Dr. Martin first presented this subject to the Society , he was ...
... cause the uterus to slough , as its small arteries enter it at right angles and each feeds its own ter- ritory . DR . H. P. MERRIMAN . - I remember , a year ago , when Dr. Martin first presented this subject to the Society , he was ...
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... cause of leucorrhea being so much com- moner in parous women than in virgins . The difference be- tween Gassner's results and Giles ' did not seem to him surpris- ing , for Gassner's observations were made in a German lying - in ...
... cause of leucorrhea being so much com- moner in parous women than in virgins . The difference be- tween Gassner's results and Giles ' did not seem to him surpris- ing , for Gassner's observations were made in a German lying - in ...
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... caused either by direct pressure of the new growth or inflamma- tory processes . Later the hypertrophy is now replaced by ... cause bleeding if the uterine walls are not in an hypertro- phic condition . Considering the treatment of the ...
... caused either by direct pressure of the new growth or inflamma- tory processes . Later the hypertrophy is now replaced by ... cause bleeding if the uterine walls are not in an hypertro- phic condition . Considering the treatment of the ...
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