The American Journal of Obstetrics and Diseases of Women and Children, Volume 29W.A. Townsend & Adams, 1894 - Children |
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Page 24
... existed many years , underwent cancerous de- generation . Martin has recorded a similar case , and so have Paget , Simpson , Tait , Schröder , Finlay , and Byford . ' These tumors , therefore , are not as benign in all cases as has been ...
... existed many years , underwent cancerous de- generation . Martin has recorded a similar case , and so have Paget , Simpson , Tait , Schröder , Finlay , and Byford . ' These tumors , therefore , are not as benign in all cases as has been ...
Page 52
... existed for the development of the mind , but nowhere can we find that schools exist for the development of the body , or for teaching those who are charged with the development of the body - that is to say , parents . I cannot dignify ...
... existed for the development of the mind , but nowhere can we find that schools exist for the development of the body , or for teaching those who are charged with the development of the body - that is to say , parents . I cannot dignify ...
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... existed . The abdo- men was so full of fluid that all the landmarks were obliterated . Dr. Goggans consequently could not make a positive diagnosis . However , he recognized it as being some obscure form of pelvic disease and opened the ...
... existed . The abdo- men was so full of fluid that all the landmarks were obliterated . Dr. Goggans consequently could not make a positive diagnosis . However , he recognized it as being some obscure form of pelvic disease and opened the ...
Page 111
... existed in a rudimentary state . THE CHAIRMAN expressed the opinion that there should be no excuse for failing to make diagnosis of the absence of the uterus before operation , as had recently been done in TRANS . OF THE NEW YORK ...
... existed in a rudimentary state . THE CHAIRMAN expressed the opinion that there should be no excuse for failing to make diagnosis of the absence of the uterus before operation , as had recently been done in TRANS . OF THE NEW YORK ...
Page 127
... existed in his own case , and that its sloughing encour- . aged changes in the remaining fibroid growths sufficient to in- sure their destruction . He also found that fibroids became rather more troublesome at the menopause than before ...
... existed in his own case , and that its sloughing encour- . aged changes in the remaining fibroid growths sufficient to in- sure their destruction . He also found that fibroids became rather more troublesome at the menopause than before ...
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