A System of midwiferyLea and Blanchard, 1851 - 422 pages |
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... gives a powerful support to the pelvic viscera . When we take a general view of the bones which collectively form , the pelvis , we find that it is evidently divided into two portions - an upper and a lower one . On the Continent these ...
... gives a powerful support to the pelvic viscera . When we take a general view of the bones which collectively form , the pelvis , we find that it is evidently divided into two portions - an upper and a lower one . On the Continent these ...
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... give a short de- scription of these in the unimpregnated state , and then to describe the changes which they present during pregnancy , labour , and the puerperal Condition . In point of situation and arrangement they bear a ...
... give a short de- scription of these in the unimpregnated state , and then to describe the changes which they present during pregnancy , labour , and the puerperal Condition . In point of situation and arrangement they bear a ...
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... give that part the appearance of month . From Dr.Montgomery . being bloody when seen at a little distance . " * Upon making a section of a corpus luteum , we observe that its cavity has an angular form , from which , as from a centre ...
... give that part the appearance of month . From Dr.Montgomery . being bloody when seen at a little distance . " * Upon making a section of a corpus luteum , we observe that its cavity has an angular form , from which , as from a centre ...
Page 36
... give a more intimate connexion between the uterus and the placenta . In the unimpregnated uterus , and in the intervals between the menstrual periods , the little ori- fices which are observed in the lining membrane of the uterus ...
... give a more intimate connexion between the uterus and the placenta . In the unimpregnated uterus , and in the intervals between the menstrual periods , the little ori- fices which are observed in the lining membrane of the uterus ...
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... gives a number of branches to the cervix , besides sending up the great anastomosing branch , and the spermatic artery supplies the tube and fundus uteri before it gives down the anastomosing branch on the lateral parts of the uterus ...
... gives a number of branches to the cervix , besides sending up the great anastomosing branch , and the spermatic artery supplies the tube and fundus uteri before it gives down the anastomosing branch on the lateral parts of the uterus ...
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