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... removed except rectum and anal sphincters . Rectum is seen passing forward under the pelvic floor and over its edge into the pelvic cavity p.f. e corresponds to pfe of Fig . 1 . u . n . , urethral notch ; v . , vagina ; l . v ...
... removed except rectum and anal sphincters . Rectum is seen passing forward under the pelvic floor and over its edge into the pelvic cavity p.f. e corresponds to pfe of Fig . 1 . u . n . , urethral notch ; v . , vagina ; l . v ...
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... removed from the body . In the healthy relaxed female rectum , in the living subject , these con- strictions , lying in the rectal folds , are not always easily felt . Just above this anterior constriction is another on the posterior ...
... removed from the body . In the healthy relaxed female rectum , in the living subject , these con- strictions , lying in the rectal folds , are not always easily felt . Just above this anterior constriction is another on the posterior ...
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... removed , we are justified in excising it . We should be very particular to remove all the morbid substance . Scirrhus probably very rarely invades the labia majora . Dr. McClintock gives one case only . It does not appear that other ...
... removed , we are justified in excising it . We should be very particular to remove all the morbid substance . Scirrhus probably very rarely invades the labia majora . Dr. McClintock gives one case only . It does not appear that other ...
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... removed . on the fourth or fifth day . The puncture made by the tenotome is to be kept closed by a stitch or covered by the flexible collodion . Treatment of Perineal Lacerations . Immediately after labor a laceration may be united by ...
... removed . on the fourth or fifth day . The puncture made by the tenotome is to be kept closed by a stitch or covered by the flexible collodion . Treatment of Perineal Lacerations . Immediately after labor a laceration may be united by ...
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... removed and the knees liberated from the bandage , but the patient forbidden to separate them . If silkworm - gut stitches have been used , they need not be removed for several days or a week later , unless they are too tight and ...
... removed and the knees liberated from the bandage , but the patient forbidden to separate them . If silkworm - gut stitches have been used , they need not be removed for several days or a week later , unless they are too tight and ...
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