The American Journal of Obstetrics and Diseases of Women and Children, Volume 29W.A. Townsend & Adams, 1894 - Children |
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... wall were inspected . To use this instrument it is necessary to dilate the urethra up to two centi- metres in diameter ( wanting a half - millimetre ) , and the patient must be under profound anesthesia . Prof. Winckel , ' of Mu- " Der ...
... wall were inspected . To use this instrument it is necessary to dilate the urethra up to two centi- metres in diameter ( wanting a half - millimetre ) , and the patient must be under profound anesthesia . Prof. Winckel , ' of Mu- " Der ...
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... wall of the air - distended bladder lies two to five centimetres distant from the ante- rior wall , and over this white background , which first presents itself to the eye of the observer , is visible a beautiful network of branching ...
... wall of the air - distended bladder lies two to five centimetres distant from the ante- rior wall , and over this white background , which first presents itself to the eye of the observer , is visible a beautiful network of branching ...
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... walls . A satisfactory inspection can also be made in many cases in the left semi - prone position by elevating the ... wall of the bladder . The manipulation necessary to ex- pose the ureteral orifice becomes with practice al- most ...
... walls . A satisfactory inspection can also be made in many cases in the left semi - prone position by elevating the ... wall of the bladder . The manipulation necessary to ex- pose the ureteral orifice becomes with practice al- most ...
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... wall , soft , elastic , and enlarged . The fistula in the lower angle of the wound was still open , just about large ... walls . With the exception of this pain , or rather discomfort , her pregnancy progressed very favorably thus far ...
... wall , soft , elastic , and enlarged . The fistula in the lower angle of the wound was still open , just about large ... walls . With the exception of this pain , or rather discomfort , her pregnancy progressed very favorably thus far ...
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... wall - i.e . , the uterine tumor no longer occupied the middle of the abdomen , but began to crowd more to the left ... wall , and the placenta seemed to be attached to the abdominal wall around the external sinus . The abdominal wall ...
... wall - i.e . , the uterine tumor no longer occupied the middle of the abdomen , but began to crowd more to the left ... wall , and the placenta seemed to be attached to the abdominal wall around the external sinus . The abdominal wall ...
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