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... causes and prevention as British surgeons have done by way of cure ; and I would repeat the hope which I expressed in 1882 , in the preface to the third edition , that the pathological industry of those who are not overwhelmed with the ...
... causes and prevention as British surgeons have done by way of cure ; and I would repeat the hope which I expressed in 1882 , in the preface to the third edition , that the pathological industry of those who are not overwhelmed with the ...
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... causes . But as the tumour grows bigger and encroaches on the various organs , functions are interfered with and ... cause or a consequence , and certainly some connection between the two to facts . It has been said that the ovary of ...
... causes . But as the tumour grows bigger and encroaches on the various organs , functions are interfered with and ... cause or a consequence , and certainly some connection between the two to facts . It has been said that the ovary of ...
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... caused by recent lymph or old stretched adhesions , but it is not impossible to distinguish them with tolerable certainty . With omentum there is a softer and more doughy feel , and it is seldom present over any part of a cyst not near ...
... caused by recent lymph or old stretched adhesions , but it is not impossible to distinguish them with tolerable certainty . With omentum there is a softer and more doughy feel , and it is seldom present over any part of a cyst not near ...
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... cause of strangulation of intestine . It is not often that it is seen so long as in Case 603 , where it measured more than one foot , and was accompanied through- out by the Fallopian tube . In Case 844 it was more than the usual length ...
... cause of strangulation of intestine . It is not often that it is seen so long as in Case 603 , where it measured more than one foot , and was accompanied through- out by the Fallopian tube . In Case 844 it was more than the usual length ...
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... caused death before operation . The direction of this rotation is not at all constant ; sometimes being inwards , towards the median line , sometimes the reverse , outwards . The tumour may also rotate obliquely , turning over backwards ...
... caused death before operation . The direction of this rotation is not at all constant ; sometimes being inwards , towards the median line , sometimes the reverse , outwards . The tumour may also rotate obliquely , turning over backwards ...
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