The American Journal of Obstetrics and Diseases of Women and Children, Volume 29W.A. Townsend & Adams, 1894 - Children |
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... frequently employed methods of dilating the urethra for the exploration of the bladder , and not yet altogether abandoned , consists in boring in succession the little and index fingers into the urethra , following which the bladder is ...
... frequently employed methods of dilating the urethra for the exploration of the bladder , and not yet altogether abandoned , consists in boring in succession the little and index fingers into the urethra , following which the bladder is ...
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... , a ureteral orifice is discovered ( Fig . 12 ) . While inspecting the thra is very small children . ureter I have frequently observed little jets of urine ejected. CATHETERIZATION OF URETERS , WITH AND WITHOUT ELEVATION . 9.
... , a ureteral orifice is discovered ( Fig . 12 ) . While inspecting the thra is very small children . ureter I have frequently observed little jets of urine ejected. CATHETERIZATION OF URETERS , WITH AND WITHOUT ELEVATION . 9.
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... Frequently the examiner will be astonished by discoveries which will relegate one by one a large num- ber of functional affections to the domain of positive demonstrable dis- eases . Tu- To generalize from the cases lately under my care ...
... Frequently the examiner will be astonished by discoveries which will relegate one by one a large num- ber of functional affections to the domain of positive demonstrable dis- eases . Tu- To generalize from the cases lately under my care ...
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... frequently asso- ciated with myomatous degeneration of the entire uterus , the or- gan being more or less symmetrically enlarged to the size of the second or third month of pregnancy , with intramural growths , and with those cases in ...
... frequently asso- ciated with myomatous degeneration of the entire uterus , the or- gan being more or less symmetrically enlarged to the size of the second or third month of pregnancy , with intramural growths , and with those cases in ...
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... frequently , but never with the method of puncture of the tumor , which I think inadvisable and unsafe . I have almost always found that it would relieve pain and hemorrhage , but never that it caused any reduction in the size of the ...
... frequently , but never with the method of puncture of the tumor , which I think inadvisable and unsafe . I have almost always found that it would relieve pain and hemorrhage , but never that it caused any reduction in the size of the ...
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