The American Journal of Obstetrics and Diseases of Women and Children, Volume 29W.A. Townsend & Adams, 1894 - Children |
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... complete cure of the myoma- tous disease were offered by Schröder's operation , it would not be , in my judgment , an operation to be recommended . The other episode - if the term be allowed - concerns the treatment of myoma uteri with ...
... complete cure of the myoma- tous disease were offered by Schröder's operation , it would not be , in my judgment , an operation to be recommended . The other episode - if the term be allowed - concerns the treatment of myoma uteri with ...
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... complete disappearance . In a large number of cases not only did the tumor fail to degene- rate and atrophy after the occurrence of the menopause , but it even continued to grow ; and this observation of Kleinwächter's , so contrary to ...
... complete disappearance . In a large number of cases not only did the tumor fail to degene- rate and atrophy after the occurrence of the menopause , but it even continued to grow ; and this observation of Kleinwächter's , so contrary to ...
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... complete extirpation could not be borne . Operations in classes 3 and 4 of this category may be regarded as preliminary to more radical operations if the conditions ever become sufficiently favorable . In classes 1 and 2 the experience ...
... complete extirpation could not be borne . Operations in classes 3 and 4 of this category may be regarded as preliminary to more radical operations if the conditions ever become sufficiently favorable . In classes 1 and 2 the experience ...
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... complete ligation of the ligament of one side , including both uterine and ovarian arteries , with partial ligation of the opposite ligament , without opening the peritoneal cavity if possible , but by doing so if necessary . When that ...
... complete ligation of the ligament of one side , including both uterine and ovarian arteries , with partial ligation of the opposite ligament , without opening the peritoneal cavity if possible , but by doing so if necessary . When that ...
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twenty - two minutes more . The mother's convalescence was normal and complete . CASE VI . - German , IV para , æt . 30 , was taken with slight labor pains , which in six hours were attended with quite a profuse hemorrhage . When Dr ...
twenty - two minutes more . The mother's convalescence was normal and complete . CASE VI . - German , IV para , æt . 30 , was taken with slight labor pains , which in six hours were attended with quite a profuse hemorrhage . When Dr ...
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