... the abdominal cavity when distended or otherwise displaced, a feature observed until puberty is near at hand. The uterus in the child is almost entirely made up of cervix, there being very little body, and it lies in the upper part of the pelvis.... Pediatrics: Orthopedic surgery - Page 1961906Full view - About this book
| George Frederick Shrady, Thomas Lathrop Stedman - Medicine - 1896 - 1002 pages
...and it lies in the upper part of the pelvis. At birth the ovaries have descended as far as the brim of the true pelvis, but in children a few weeks old they are found close to the external iliac arteries at the side of the pelvis. The ovaries are for the most... | |
| British Gynaecological Society - Gynecology - 1896 - 748 pages
...and it lies in the upper part of the pelvis. At birth the ovaries have descended as far as the brim of the true pelvis, but in children a few weeks old they are found close to the external iliac arteries at the side of the pelvis. I have found, however, the uterus... | |
| British Gynaecological Society - Gynecology - 1896 - 740 pages
...and it lies in the upper part of the pelvis. At birth the ovaries have descended as far as the brim of the true pelvis, but in children a few weeks old they are found close to the external iliac arteries at the side of the pelvis. I have found, however, the uterus... | |
| Henry Macnaughton Jones - 1905 - 1270 pages
...and it lies in the upper part of the pelvis. At birth the ovaries have descended as far as the brim of the true pelvis, but in children a few weeks old they are found close to the external iliac arteries at the side of the pelvis. ' I have found, however, the... | |
| Children - 1896 - 628 pages
...and it lies in the upper part of the pelvis. At birth the ovaries have descended as far as the brim of the true pelvis, but in children a few weeks old they are found close to the external iliac arteries at the side of the pelvis. I have found, however, the uterus... | |
| Children - 1905 - 628 pages
...infrequently decidedly larger than its fellow. At birth the ovaries have descended as far as the brim of the true pelvis, but in children a few weeks old...external iliac arteries at the sides of the pelvis. which occasion ill health and which would otherwise escape detection will be discovered with certainty.... | |
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