The American Journal of Obstetrics and Diseases of Women and Children, Volume 29W.A. Townsend & Adams, 1894 - Children |
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... physician who discovers it , or there may be merely the annoyance attending the increase in the size of the tumor , the sense of weight and pressure , and the mortification of the changing contour of the abdomen when the tumor is very ...
... physician who discovers it , or there may be merely the annoyance attending the increase in the size of the tumor , the sense of weight and pressure , and the mortification of the changing contour of the abdomen when the tumor is very ...
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... physician into whose hands she fell after leaving me , and he informs me that immediately after her operation she had a severe attack of la grippe , which was prevailing in the lo- cality at the time , and which , he thinks , accounts ...
... physician into whose hands she fell after leaving me , and he informs me that immediately after her operation she had a severe attack of la grippe , which was prevailing in the lo- cality at the time , and which , he thinks , accounts ...
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... physicians , one or two of whom , on independent examinations , failed to notice any ab- normal enlargement . The ... physician and a special- ist of national reputation , who a short time since was obliged to leave this climate on ...
... physicians , one or two of whom , on independent examinations , failed to notice any ab- normal enlargement . The ... physician and a special- ist of national reputation , who a short time since was obliged to leave this climate on ...
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... diagnosis , an unusually interested physician to carefully watch and estimate the result , and one who enthusiastically demanded a trial of the new operation . Under the circumstances OF THE UTERUS FOR UTERINE FIBROIDS . 35.
... diagnosis , an unusually interested physician to carefully watch and estimate the result , and one who enthusiastically demanded a trial of the new operation . Under the circumstances OF THE UTERUS FOR UTERINE FIBROIDS . 35.
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... physician , Dr. Edward W. Doty , who in- formed me of the presence of placenta previa , and also assured me that the os would scarcely admit one finger . She had had no pains . Upon my assurance that delivery could be at once effected ...
... physician , Dr. Edward W. Doty , who in- formed me of the presence of placenta previa , and also assured me that the os would scarcely admit one finger . She had had no pains . Upon my assurance that delivery could be at once effected ...
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