The American Journal of Obstetrics and Diseases of Women and Children, Volume 29W.A. Townsend & Adams, 1894 - Children |
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Page 28
... vaginal portion of the cervix , which is retained to give firmness to the pelvic roof , does not seem to be required for that purpose , as can be proved in hundreds of cases in which vaginal hyste- rectomy for cancer has been performed ...
... vaginal portion of the cervix , which is retained to give firmness to the pelvic roof , does not seem to be required for that purpose , as can be proved in hundreds of cases in which vaginal hyste- rectomy for cancer has been performed ...
Page 29
... vaginal attachment and removing it out of the body ; ligating any bleeding vessels which may be in the cut edge of the vagina ; passing the ends of the broad - ligament liga- tures into the vagina as drains ; passing a strip of iodoform ...
... vaginal attachment and removing it out of the body ; ligating any bleeding vessels which may be in the cut edge of the vagina ; passing the ends of the broad - ligament liga- tures into the vagina as drains ; passing a strip of iodoform ...
Page 30
... vagina , and with a sufficient quantity of sterilized gauze in the vagina and supra- vaginal space to carry off secretions , there should be no septic complications ; it is essentially an open method of treatment . With the peritoneal ...
... vagina , and with a sufficient quantity of sterilized gauze in the vagina and supra- vaginal space to carry off secretions , there should be no septic complications ; it is essentially an open method of treatment . With the peritoneal ...
Page 36
... vaginal hysterectomy . August 2d , at the Chicago Hospital , assisted by Dr. Oakshett and Dr. Robert Dodds , I ligated the base of both broad ligaments . After placing the patient in the exaggerated lithotomy position , exposing the ...
... vaginal hysterectomy . August 2d , at the Chicago Hospital , assisted by Dr. Oakshett and Dr. Robert Dodds , I ligated the base of both broad ligaments . After placing the patient in the exaggerated lithotomy position , exposing the ...
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... vaginal examination . Such a group of symptoms frequently characterizes a false or pseudo - pel veo - peritonitis ... vagina , or by the vagina and lower abdominal wall , and the diagnosis of pelvic inflammatory disease is made when a ...
... vaginal examination . Such a group of symptoms frequently characterizes a false or pseudo - pel veo - peritonitis ... vagina , or by the vagina and lower abdominal wall , and the diagnosis of pelvic inflammatory disease is made when a ...
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