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... belonging to a , b , and c , represented as somewhat contracted , or tense ; ar , br , cr , round ligament relaxed . ligaments , present their posterior surfaces to the superincumbent abdominal. MUSCULATURE OF THE PELVIC ROOF . 21.
... belonging to a , b , and c , represented as somewhat contracted , or tense ; ar , br , cr , round ligament relaxed . ligaments , present their posterior surfaces to the superincumbent abdominal. MUSCULATURE OF THE PELVIC ROOF . 21.
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William Heath Byford. ligaments , present their posterior surfaces to the superincumbent abdominal viscera , and thus also tend to keep the ovaries and the fundus uteri forward . It is not improbable that , being thus elastic and ...
William Heath Byford. ligaments , present their posterior surfaces to the superincumbent abdominal viscera , and thus also tend to keep the ovaries and the fundus uteri forward . It is not improbable that , being thus elastic and ...
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... present almost a flat surface , with a dimple in the centre corresponding to the os uteri . The Cervix Uteri of the Child - Bearing Woman . The cervix uteri of the child - bearing woman is about an inch wide , or often a little more ...
... present almost a flat surface , with a dimple in the centre corresponding to the os uteri . The Cervix Uteri of the Child - Bearing Woman . The cervix uteri of the child - bearing woman is about an inch wide , or often a little more ...
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... present , the finger- FIG . 44 . tip beside the lower end of the cervix , finds the pelvic wall so near as to leave space for but little lateral motion on one side ; while on the opposite side it may move about freely , and reaches bony ...
... present , the finger- FIG . 44 . tip beside the lower end of the cervix , finds the pelvic wall so near as to leave space for but little lateral motion on one side ; while on the opposite side it may move about freely , and reaches bony ...
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... present a broad elevation , the recto - vaginal pro- montory just behind the hymen in the median line ( Fig . 16 ) where it passes over the pelvic floor edge into ( or out of ) the pelvis . The orifice . then is felt to be transversely ...
... present a broad elevation , the recto - vaginal pro- montory just behind the hymen in the median line ( Fig . 16 ) where it passes over the pelvic floor edge into ( or out of ) the pelvis . The orifice . then is felt to be transversely ...
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