A System of midwiferyLea and Blanchard, 1851 - 422 pages |
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... especially those of the ossa innominata ; the surfaces are extremely uneven from the deep indentations which each bone presents at this part , locking , as it were , into each other , and thus contributing greatly to increase the ...
... especially those of the ossa innominata ; the surfaces are extremely uneven from the deep indentations which each bone presents at this part , locking , as it were , into each other , and thus contributing greatly to increase the ...
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... especially to the neck of the bladder , which would almost inevitably suffer in every labour , were it not for the ample hollow of the sacrum relieving the pressure of the head against the anterior portions of the pelvis . The bones of ...
... especially to the neck of the bladder , which would almost inevitably suffer in every labour , were it not for the ample hollow of the sacrum relieving the pressure of the head against the anterior portions of the pelvis . The bones of ...
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... especially during labour , because these muscles being thrown into powerful contrac tion , their bellies swell , and thus tend still farther to diminish its length . The oblique diameters are , in fact , the longest during life ...
... especially during labour , because these muscles being thrown into powerful contrac tion , their bellies swell , and thus tend still farther to diminish its length . The oblique diameters are , in fact , the longest during life ...
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... especially those of a tubercular character . They frequently appear as distinct cysts , the walls of which are semi - cartilaginous ; at other times they seem to be nothing more than a coagulum of blood ; they seldom project much from ...
... especially those of a tubercular character . They frequently appear as distinct cysts , the walls of which are semi - cartilaginous ; at other times they seem to be nothing more than a coagulum of blood ; they seldom project much from ...
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... especially on the side where the corpus luteum is found , extends into the tube to nearly the distance of an inch . The tubes are now observed to be in a state of distinct peristaltic motion , " like writhing worms , " as Mr ...
... especially on the side where the corpus luteum is found , extends into the tube to nearly the distance of an inch . The tubes are now observed to be in a state of distinct peristaltic motion , " like writhing worms , " as Mr ...
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