The American Journal of Obstetrics and Diseases of Women and Children, Volume 5W.A. Townsend & Adams, 1873 - Children |
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... growth was suspected within its cavity . Yet the internal os was not more open than in its healthy condition . The organ was anteverted , and had a depth of four inches . Nov. 8. With cervix dilated , quite a large intra- uterine growth ...
... growth was suspected within its cavity . Yet the internal os was not more open than in its healthy condition . The organ was anteverted , and had a depth of four inches . Nov. 8. With cervix dilated , quite a large intra- uterine growth ...
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... growth could be distinctly felt , firm and smooth , strongly at- tached by a broad base to the posterior wall from a point just within the cavity of body up as far as the finger could reach . It was found to be a sessile sub- mucous ...
... growth could be distinctly felt , firm and smooth , strongly at- tached by a broad base to the posterior wall from a point just within the cavity of body up as far as the finger could reach . It was found to be a sessile sub- mucous ...
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... growth . The patient was accordingly anæsthetized , and an incision about two inches in length was made by Dr. Thomas through the umbilicus . As seen and felt through this incision , the tumor was everywhere smooth and solid . It was ...
... growth . The patient was accordingly anæsthetized , and an incision about two inches in length was made by Dr. Thomas through the umbilicus . As seen and felt through this incision , the tumor was everywhere smooth and solid . It was ...
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... growth of the mass , which had only shown itself some three or four months previously to my seeing the patient . She died about two months after I saw her , and at the autopsy the uterus was found to be perfectly healthy , but both ...
... growth of the mass , which had only shown itself some three or four months previously to my seeing the patient . She died about two months after I saw her , and at the autopsy the uterus was found to be perfectly healthy , but both ...
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... growth rich in cells , which caused him to deduce * L. F. Wokaz , " Diss . Exhibens Graviditatis et Hydropis Uteri , Ambiguæ Exempla . " Lips . , 1813.—J. B. Geil ( præs . F. C. Naegele ) , “ Diss . de Hydrorrh . Uteri Gravidarum ...
... growth rich in cells , which caused him to deduce * L. F. Wokaz , " Diss . Exhibens Graviditatis et Hydropis Uteri , Ambiguæ Exempla . " Lips . , 1813.—J. B. Geil ( præs . F. C. Naegele ) , “ Diss . de Hydrorrh . Uteri Gravidarum ...
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Page 550 - WOMEN. BY T. GAILLARD THOMAS, MD, Professor of Obstetrics and Diseases of Women and Children...
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Page 724 - LAERTES' head. And these few precepts in thy memory Look thou character. Give thy thoughts no tongue, Nor any unproportion'd thought his act. Be thou familiar, but by no means vulgar. The friends thou hast, and their adoption tried, Grapple them to thy soul with hooks of steel ; But do not dull thy palm with entertainment Of each new hatch'd, unfledg'd comrade.
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Page 467 - Professor of Obstetrics and Diseases of Women and Children in the College of Physicians and Surgeons, New York, etc., etc., etc.