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... fluid or semi fluid medium in the rectum , it will be exerted around the pelvic floor edge or rectal promontory , and have only the resistance of the sphincter ani to overcome . If it be exerted through a large solid body of conical ...
... fluid or semi fluid medium in the rectum , it will be exerted around the pelvic floor edge or rectal promontory , and have only the resistance of the sphincter ani to overcome . If it be exerted through a large solid body of conical ...
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... fluid . It will be readily perceived how , although normally empty , the rectum , at the bottom of the subperitoneal chamber and in direct relationship with the uterus , the sacro - uterine peritoneal folds and sub- jacent tissue , is ...
... fluid . It will be readily perceived how , although normally empty , the rectum , at the bottom of the subperitoneal chamber and in direct relationship with the uterus , the sacro - uterine peritoneal folds and sub- jacent tissue , is ...
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... fluid in the bladder should lift the uterine body entirely out of reach of the finger in the vagina ( see Fig . 3 ) , and give a sensation of semi - elastic or characterless resistance . Palpation of the Displaced Uterus . If the fundus ...
... fluid in the bladder should lift the uterine body entirely out of reach of the finger in the vagina ( see Fig . 3 ) , and give a sensation of semi - elastic or characterless resistance . Palpation of the Displaced Uterus . If the fundus ...
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... fluid as felt by the finger . The fluid being drawn off , the outer extremity of the perforation may be increased by laceration as far as may be desired , and as deeply as the surgeon may consider it safe . The whole cavity should be ...
... fluid as felt by the finger . The fluid being drawn off , the outer extremity of the perforation may be increased by laceration as far as may be desired , and as deeply as the surgeon may consider it safe . The whole cavity should be ...
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... fluid out , or introducing a very small probe into the canal of the gland , thus opening it . If these are both impracticable , it is better to puncture it and squeeze the contents through the outlet thus made . If inflammation has ...
... fluid out , or introducing a very small probe into the canal of the gland , thus opening it . If these are both impracticable , it is better to puncture it and squeeze the contents through the outlet thus made . If inflammation has ...
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