The American Journal of Obstetrics and Diseases of Women and Children, Volume 29W.A. Townsend & Adams, 1894 - Children |
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Page 25
... uterine tumors which are brought to our notice . Palliative treatment with ergot , hydrastis , and various other astringent drugs has already been commented upon , and their advantages and disadvantages ncted . Treat- ment by dieting ...
... uterine tumors which are brought to our notice . Palliative treatment with ergot , hydrastis , and various other astringent drugs has already been commented upon , and their advantages and disadvantages ncted . Treat- ment by dieting ...
Page 32
... uterine arteries and branches of both sides , without opening the peritoneum , to a complete ligation of the ligament of one side , including both uterine and ovarian arteries , with partial ligation of the opposite ligament , without ...
... uterine arteries and branches of both sides , without opening the peritoneum , to a complete ligation of the ligament of one side , including both uterine and ovarian arteries , with partial ligation of the opposite ligament , without ...
Page 35
... uterine tampons , the re- cumbent position , ergot , hydrastis , and the rest . She flowed each month until she was completely exhausted , scarcely recovering in the next thirteen days , so that she could not assume the upright position ...
... uterine tampons , the re- cumbent position , ergot , hydrastis , and the rest . She flowed each month until she was completely exhausted , scarcely recovering in the next thirteen days , so that she could not assume the upright position ...
Page 57
... uterine pregnancy in which electricity was employed to destroy the fetus . I do not regard this as a complete list , for some cases have been overlooked and others ... UTERINE PREGNANCY TREATED BY TREATMENT OF EXTRA - UTERINE PREGNANCY . 57.
... uterine pregnancy in which electricity was employed to destroy the fetus . I do not regard this as a complete list , for some cases have been overlooked and others ... UTERINE PREGNANCY TREATED BY TREATMENT OF EXTRA - UTERINE PREGNANCY . 57.
Page 69
... uterine cavity ; and that there was a direct communication between the fistulous opening in the abdominal wound and the uterine cavity , which allowed some of the men- strual blood to escape through it at her menstrual period ; and that ...
... uterine cavity ; and that there was a direct communication between the fistulous opening in the abdominal wound and the uterine cavity , which allowed some of the men- strual blood to escape through it at her menstrual period ; and that ...
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