| Medicine - 1886 - 1128 pages
..."cystic degeneration " commonly applied to the ovary are mischievous terms, which are too often used in justification of unjustifiable operations. 4. Actual...The present enthusiasm in this country in favor of Tail's operation will not endure, because it will eventually be discovered that the number of permanent... | |
| Medicine - 1886 - 744 pages
...the ovaries and tubes is still imperfectly understood, their pathology must then remain subjudice, and operations for their removal, on the ground of...entirely out of proportion to the number of operations. SUCCESSFUL LABOR AFTER RECOVERY FROM RUPTURE OF THE UTERUS. The remarkable case of rupture of uterus... | |
| Leartus Connor - Medicine - 1886 - 512 pages
...appendages. 6. The physiology of the ovaries and tubes is still imperfectly understood; their pathology must remain sub judice, and operations for their removal,...The present enthusiasm in this country in favor of Tail's operation will not endure, because it will eventually be discovered that the number of permanent... | |
| Medicine - 1886 - 664 pages
...the ovaries and tubes is still imperfectly understood ; their pathology must then remain sub iudice, and operations for their removal, on the ground of...disease alone, must be regarded as largely empirical. And I venture to add the prediction : 7. The present enthusiasm in this country in favor of Tail's... | |
| Medicine - 1886 - 614 pages
...operations for their removal, on the ground of limited disease alone, mu>t be regarded as empirical. And I venture to add the prediction : 7. The present enthusiasm in this country in favor of Tail's operation will not endure, because it will eventually be discovered that the number of permanent... | |
| 1887 - 610 pages
...the ovaries and tubes is still imperfectly understood ; their pathology must then remain subjudice, and operations for their removal, on the ground of...prediction : 7. The present enthusiasm in this country in favour of Tail's operation will not endure, because it will eventually be discovered that the number... | |
| Gynecology - 1886 - 618 pages
...appreciable to the pathologist, still less to the surgeon. 5. Many of the symptoms ascribed to diseases of the uterine appendages are really due to localized...entirely out of proportion to the number of operations. 241. LAPARO-HYSTEROTOMY in a Case of Supposed Extra- Uterine Pregnancy. DR. AH BUCKMASTER in Med. Digest... | |
| Medicine - 1887 - 590 pages
...remain sub judice, and operations for their removal, on the grounds of limited disease alone, must bo regarded as largely empirical. To which I would venture...entirely out of proportion to the number of operations. Med. and Surg. Reporter. Med. Digest. A New Haemostatic Agent. Dr. Spaak employs two parts of chloroform... | |
| 1886 - 872 pages
...the ovaries and tubes is still imperfectly understood ; their pathology must then remain subjudice, and operations for their removal, on the ground of...regarded as largely empirical. To which I would venture the prediction. " 7. The present enthusiasm in this country in favor of Tait's operation will not endure,... | |
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