The American Journal of Obstetrics and Diseases of Women and Children, Volume 29W.A. Townsend & Adams, 1894 - Children |
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... surface of the bladder , and perchance for the inspection , or possibly even the catheterization , of the ureters . The results of these labors have proven in general far 1 An address delivered at the two hundredth anniversary of the ...
... surface of the bladder , and perchance for the inspection , or possibly even the catheterization , of the ureters . The results of these labors have proven in general far 1 An address delivered at the two hundredth anniversary of the ...
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... surface of the bladder is explored . We can appreciate the practical value of this method by referring to Simon's description of the removal of a vesical polyp , which he accomplished by inserting , upon his index finger , a spoon and ...
... surface of the bladder is explored . We can appreciate the practical value of this method by referring to Simon's description of the removal of a vesical polyp , which he accomplished by inserting , upon his index finger , a spoon and ...
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... surface , and having a plane glass placed ob- liquely at its vesical extremity . For the purpose of illuminat- ing the interior of the bladder he employs a frontal mirror , to which is attached an electric light . He has also estimated ...
... surface , and having a plane glass placed ob- liquely at its vesical extremity . For the purpose of illuminat- ing the interior of the bladder he employs a frontal mirror , to which is attached an electric light . He has also estimated ...
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... surface of the bladder , and the ureteral orifices , to a direct inspection without any intervening fenestra or mirror . By this method any gynecologist , after a little practice , should be able in almost every case to catheterize ...
... surface of the bladder , and the ureteral orifices , to a direct inspection without any intervening fenestra or mirror . By this method any gynecologist , after a little practice , should be able in almost every case to catheterize ...
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... surface from the deeper layers of the bladder , when they branch stellately , divide , and anastomose . By elevating the handle of the speculum the FIG . 6.-No. 6 field of vision sweeps over the base of the bladder speculum ( natur ...
... surface from the deeper layers of the bladder , when they branch stellately , divide , and anastomose . By elevating the handle of the speculum the FIG . 6.-No. 6 field of vision sweeps over the base of the bladder speculum ( natur ...
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abdominal section abdominal wall abscess adhesions antiseptic appendages artery believe bladder blood bowel broad ligament cause cavity cells centimetres cervix Cesarean section child clinical condition cure curette cyst diagnosis dilatation discharge disease drainage eclampsia electricity endometritis endometrium examination Faradism fetus fever fibroid finger fluid forceps galvanism gauze gestation gonorrhea growth gynecological hemorrhage Hospital hysterectomy inches incision infection inflammation intestine intra-uterine iodoform kidney labor laceration laparatomy ligated ligature Medical menstruation ment method months mucosa mucous membrane muscle myoma normal observed OBSTETRICS occurred opening operation organs ovarian ovary pain patient pedicle pelvic peritoneum peritonitis physician placenta posterior pregnancy present prolapsus puerperal rectum removed reported rupture sarcoma sepsis septic side specimen surgery sutures symphysiotomy symptoms temperature tion treatment tubal tubes and ovaries tumor umbilicus urachus ureter urine uterine uterine artery uterus vaginal vessels weeks woman women