A System of midwiferyLea and Blanchard, 1851 - 422 pages |
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... circulation . 46 PART II . NATURAL PREGNANCY AND ITS DEVIATIONS . CHAPTER I. SIGNS OF PREGNANCY . Difficulty and importance of the subject . - Diagnosis in the early months . - Auscul- tation . Changes in the vascular and nervous ...
... circulation . 46 PART II . NATURAL PREGNANCY AND ITS DEVIATIONS . CHAPTER I. SIGNS OF PREGNANCY . Difficulty and importance of the subject . - Diagnosis in the early months . - Auscul- tation . Changes in the vascular and nervous ...
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... circulation peculiar to that period has ceased , they advance more rapidly . " If an examination be made with- in the first three or four months af- ter conception , we shall , I believe , always find the cavity still existing , and of ...
... circulation peculiar to that period has ceased , they advance more rapidly . " If an examination be made with- in the first three or four months af- ter conception , we shall , I believe , always find the cavity still existing , and of ...
Page 43
... circulation of the nymphæ , bladder , and rectum . Hymen . The lining membrane of the vagina is of a reddish - gray colour , interspersed here and there , especially at its upper part , with livid spots like extravasation . At the os ...
... circulation of the nymphæ , bladder , and rectum . Hymen . The lining membrane of the vagina is of a reddish - gray colour , interspersed here and there , especially at its upper part , with livid spots like extravasation . At the os ...
Page 46
... CIRCULATION . Membrana decidua . The earliest trace of impregnation which is to be observed in the cavity of the uterus , and even before the ovum has reached it , is the presence of a soft humid paste - like secretion , with which the ...
... CIRCULATION . Membrana decidua . The earliest trace of impregnation which is to be observed in the cavity of the uterus , and even before the ovum has reached it , is the presence of a soft humid paste - like secretion , with which the ...
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... circulation as it approaches the spongy substance of the placenta , and is a structure which must lessen the quick motion of the blood in a part where a quick motion of this fluid was not wanted . The size of these curling arteries at ...
... circulation as it approaches the spongy substance of the placenta , and is a structure which must lessen the quick motion of the blood in a part where a quick motion of this fluid was not wanted . The size of these curling arteries at ...
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