A System of midwiferyLea and Blanchard, 1851 - 422 pages |
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... result of the structure in which they ra- mify having already undergone these changes during a previous pregnancy . Anatomical Description of the Human Gravid Uterus , & c .: by W. Hunter , M. D. in length during the latter half of ...
... result of the structure in which they ra- mify having already undergone these changes during a previous pregnancy . Anatomical Description of the Human Gravid Uterus , & c .: by W. Hunter , M. D. in length during the latter half of ...
Page 39
... result from gradual shortening of the broad ligament as it increases in size . As the uterus rises it pushes up that portion of the small intestines which rests upon it ; these however being confined by the mesentery to the spine , and ...
... result from gradual shortening of the broad ligament as it increases in size . As the uterus rises it pushes up that portion of the small intestines which rests upon it ; these however being confined by the mesentery to the spine , and ...
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... result of extravasation , a rather hazardous conclusion against the authority of such men as the Hunters . Mr. J. Hunter , has , however , expressly met this objection in the following observation : - " This substance of the placenta ...
... result of extravasation , a rather hazardous conclusion against the authority of such men as the Hunters . Mr. J. Hunter , has , however , expressly met this objection in the following observation : - " This substance of the placenta ...
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... result from the pre- sence and advance of this great process , are very remarkable , and show themselves in every portion of it . The vascular system undergoes a considerable change ; the actual quantity of blood in the circulation ...
... result from the pre- sence and advance of this great process , are very remarkable , and show themselves in every portion of it . The vascular system undergoes a considerable change ; the actual quantity of blood in the circulation ...
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... result of labour has proved that the uterus has contained but one child , and that the pla- centa had neither been attached in the one or other of these situations . The very circumstance which we have already mentioned , of this sound ...
... result of labour has proved that the uterus has contained but one child , and that the pla- centa had neither been attached in the one or other of these situations . The very circumstance which we have already mentioned , of this sound ...
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