The American Journal of Obstetrics and Diseases of Women and Children, Volume 29W.A. Townsend & Adams, 1894 - Children |
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... usually the cystoscopy or catheter- ization of ureters . 16 I have seen pus and blood flowing from one ureter while the other discharged normal urine . The ureteral orifices and their surroundings are not con- stant in appearance . Some ...
... usually the cystoscopy or catheter- ization of ureters . 16 I have seen pus and blood flowing from one ureter while the other discharged normal urine . The ureteral orifices and their surroundings are not con- stant in appearance . Some ...
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... usually be found within the area covered by the orifice of the speculum . The ureteral orifice can often be found by an adept at once , and almost instinctively , by a single movement of the speculum after its introduction into the ...
... usually be found within the area covered by the orifice of the speculum . The ureteral orifice can often be found by an adept at once , and almost instinctively , by a single movement of the speculum after its introduction into the ...
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... usually the very large myomata which give rise to excessive hemorrhage . That symptom is most frequently asso- ciated with myomatous degeneration of the entire uterus , the or- gan being more or less symmetrically enlarged to the size ...
... usually the very large myomata which give rise to excessive hemorrhage . That symptom is most frequently asso- ciated with myomatous degeneration of the entire uterus , the or- gan being more or less symmetrically enlarged to the size ...
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... usually con- tinue , even though there may be interruptions to its activity . First among the palliative measures of treatment is galvan- ism . I will not enter into the details respecting its use , as there is an abundant literature ...
... usually con- tinue , even though there may be interruptions to its activity . First among the palliative measures of treatment is galvan- ism . I will not enter into the details respecting its use , as there is an abundant literature ...
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... usually exceeding three or four inches in diameter , with a slender pedicle which can be removed close to the uterus without impairing the structure of the organ , and without leaving an extensive area of tissue denuded of its natural ...
... usually exceeding three or four inches in diameter , with a slender pedicle which can be removed close to the uterus without impairing the structure of the organ , and without leaving an extensive area of tissue denuded of its natural ...
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