The American Journal of Obstetrics and Diseases of Women and Children, Volume 29W.A. Townsend & Adams, 1894 - Children |
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Page 22
... pelvic congestion , and the exces- sive nutrition with consequent active tissue changes of the endo- metrial mucous membrane , are probably the chief inciting causes to hemorrhage ; and whether this consist in a continuous leakage with ...
... pelvic congestion , and the exces- sive nutrition with consequent active tissue changes of the endo- metrial mucous membrane , are probably the chief inciting causes to hemorrhage ; and whether this consist in a continuous leakage with ...
Page 63
... pelvis was narrowed to less than two- thirds normal size , with a large , unyielding head pressing closely into the superior strait . Having no pelvimeter , the extent of the ... pelvic channel COGGIN THE FIRST SYMPHYSIOTOMY IN AMERICA . 63.
... pelvis was narrowed to less than two- thirds normal size , with a large , unyielding head pressing closely into the superior strait . Having no pelvimeter , the extent of the ... pelvic channel COGGIN THE FIRST SYMPHYSIOTOMY IN AMERICA . 63.
Page 90
... pelvic inflammation . An erroneous con- clusion is often reached in these cases , both by general practi- tioner and ... pelvis ; attacks of pain confining the patient to 90 TRANSACTIONS OF THE.
... pelvic inflammation . An erroneous con- clusion is often reached in these cases , both by general practi- tioner and ... pelvis ; attacks of pain confining the patient to 90 TRANSACTIONS OF THE.
Page 91
... pelvic organ . In order to make a diagnosis of true pelvic inflammatory disease , the inflamed structures must be examined directly by touch . The various subjective symptoms just detailed must be re- garded as of secondary importance ...
... pelvic organ . In order to make a diagnosis of true pelvic inflammatory disease , the inflamed structures must be examined directly by touch . The various subjective symptoms just detailed must be re- garded as of secondary importance ...
Page 92
... pelvic inflamma- tory disease . 3. An attempt to make a diagnosis without directly palpating the disease is at best but more or less clever guesswork . 4. The diagnosis can be made with certainty when resisting masses are felt choking ...
... pelvic inflamma- tory disease . 3. An attempt to make a diagnosis without directly palpating the disease is at best but more or less clever guesswork . 4. The diagnosis can be made with certainty when resisting masses are felt choking ...
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