The American Journal of Obstetrics and Diseases of Women and Children, Volume 5W.A. Townsend & Adams, 1873 - Children |
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... present many modifica- tions and varieties . They are sometimes of a nosologi- cal character - central , peripheral , rheumatic dyscrasia ; traumatic with effusion in the spinal canal . Fara- dization is of great benefit in doubtful ...
... present many modifica- tions and varieties . They are sometimes of a nosologi- cal character - central , peripheral , rheumatic dyscrasia ; traumatic with effusion in the spinal canal . Fara- dization is of great benefit in doubtful ...
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... present time - six months since the function was restored - she continues regular . Faradization localized externally is as a rule but slightly efficacious in the disease under consideration . The electro - muscular contractility of the ...
... present time - six months since the function was restored - she continues regular . Faradization localized externally is as a rule but slightly efficacious in the disease under consideration . The electro - muscular contractility of the ...
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... present seven weeks out of ten . Early in September , 1871 , I was consulted about the case , and on the 18th of the same month made a vagi- nal examination . The uterus could be distinctly felt above the pubis ; it appeared regular in ...
... present seven weeks out of ten . Early in September , 1871 , I was consulted about the case , and on the 18th of the same month made a vagi- nal examination . The uterus could be distinctly felt above the pubis ; it appeared regular in ...
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... present , a more thorough examination was made . The 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 ...
... present , a more thorough examination was made . The 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 ...
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... present . Dr. Thompson having administered the ether , and the patient being fully anesthetized , I made the incision through the abdominal walls from a point one- half of an inch below the umbilicus to within two - inches of the pubis ...
... present . Dr. Thompson having administered the ether , and the patient being fully anesthetized , I made the incision through the abdominal walls from a point one- half of an inch below the umbilicus to within two - inches of the pubis ...
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abdomen acid adhesions aged applied bladder blades blood Cæsarean section canal cancer catarrh cause cavity cells cephalotribe cervix uteri child chronic condition Conjugate contractions craniotomy cure cyst danger death delivery diagnosis diameter dilated discharge Diseases of Women effect epithelium examination Fallopian tube Faradization fibroid finger fistula fluid forceps frequently fundus growth hæmorrhage hand head Hospital inches incision increased inflammation injections instrument irritation labor laceration less Medical menorrhagia menstruation ment months mother mucous membrane mucus muscles muscular neck Obstetrical occur operation organ ovarian ovarian cyst ovariotomy ovary pain paralysis passed pathological patient pedicle pelvis performed perinæum peritoneum peritonitis physician placenta portion position posterior pregnancy present Prof puerperal quinine raphé rectum removed reported result rupture scapula seton side sphincter suffering surface sutures symptoms tion tissue traction treatment tubal tube tumor ulceration urine uterine uterus vagina vomiting wall weeks woman womb wound
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Page 550 - WOMEN. BY T. GAILLARD THOMAS, MD, Professor of Obstetrics and Diseases of Women and Children...
Page 29 - Miss , aged 20, was suffering from a condition of excessiTe debility and anaemia. She was hysterical to the last degree, and it was with the greatest difficulty that she could be persuaded to submit to electrization. These symptoms had annoyed her for about six months, during which time the menstrual flow had decreased in quantity and had become irregular until, some two monthi •Meyer, op.
Page 739 - Senior Surgeon to University College Hospital, and Holme Professor of Clinical Surgery in University College, London. A New Edition, being the Sixth, revised and enlarged ; with 712 Woodcuts.
Page 563 - THE URINE AND ITS DERANGEMENTS with the Application of Physiological Chemistry to the Diagnosis and Treatment of Constitutional as well as Local Diseases.
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 548 - American Journal of Obstetrics. •• It shows prodigal industry, and embodies within its five hundred and odd pages pretty much all that seems worth knowing on the subject of ovarian diseases," — Philadelphia Medical Times.
Page 467 - Professor of Obstetrics and Diseases of Women and Children in the College of Physicians and Surgeons, New York, etc., etc., etc.