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" pelvic hsematocele," from an observation of a number of cases, I am almost convinced that in nearly every instance the trouble is ruptured tubal pregnancy. It is now pretty generally conceded that all fecundation takes place either in the tubes or on... "
The Medical Standard - Page 163
1892
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New England Medical Monthly and the Prescription, Volume 12

Medicine - 1893 - 654 pages
...hasmatocele," "peritonitis," "pelvic cellulitis," etc., when the real cause of death was extra-uterine pregnancy. Fortunately we are rapidly coming to the...quite common occurrence; but because of unfavorable evironments, early death and absorption of the product of conception occur in a large proportion of...
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Denver Medical Times: Utah Medical Journal. Nevada Medicine, Volume 12

Medicine - 1893 - 804 pages
...modern surgical methods we have a comparatively safe cure. As for the question of "pelvic haematocele," from an observation of a number of cases, I am almost...surface of the ovary, and the wonder has been that etopic gestation is as rare as generally believed. I do not think it is very rare — in fact, it is...
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Buffalo Medical and Surgical Journal, Volume 28

Medicine - 1888 - 810 pages
...produced." Accepting, then, the views of the majority of the authorities, that fecundation usually takes place either in the tubes or on the surface of the ovary, or even in the Graafian follicle, or possibly, as has been intimated by Parry, in the peritoneal cavity,...
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The Cincinnati Medical News ..., Volume 18

John Adams Thacker - Medicine - 1889 - 898 pages
...ova produced." Accepting, then, the views of the majority of the authorties, that fecundation usually takes place either in the tubes or on the surface of the ovary, or even in the Graafian follicle, or, possibly, ash as been intimated by Parry, in the peritoneal cavity,...
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The Western Medical Reporter, Volume 14

Medicine - 1892 - 308 pages
...modern surgical methods we have a comparatively safe cure. As for the question of "pelvic haematocele," from an observation of a number of cases, I am almost...quite common occurrence; but because of unfavorable evironments, early death and absorption of the product of conception occur in a large proportion of...
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Denver Medical Times: Utah Medical Journal. Nevada Medicine, Volume 12

Medicine - 1893 - 822 pages
...safe cure. As for the question of "pelvic ha;matocele," from an observation of a number of cases, ! am almost convinced that in nearly every instance...surface of the ovary, and the wonder has been that etopic gestation is as rare as generally believed. I do not think it is very rare — in fact, it is...
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Annals of Medical Practice, Volume 6

Children - 1893 - 852 pages
...ground that nearly every pelvic hasmatocele has a rup tured tubal pregnancy for its foundation. Granting that all fecundation takes place either in the tubes, or on the surface of the ovary, the writer expresses surprise that ectopic gestations are not more common, and thinks that in many...
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The Atlanta Medical and Surgical Journal, Volume 9

Medicine - 1892 - 834 pages
...modern surgical methods we have a comparatively safe cure. As for the question of "pelvic hasmatocele," from an observation of a number of cases, I am almost...absorption of the product of conception occur in a large portion of cases. Lawson Tail has claimed that all extra-uterine pregnancy is tubal ; in opposition...
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Annals of Medical Practice, Volume 2

Children - 1889 - 710 pages
...produced." Accepting, then, the views of the majority of the authorities, that fecundation usually takes place either in the tubes or on the surface of the ovary, or even in the Graaffian follicle, or possibly, as has been intimated by Parry, in the peritoneal cavity,...
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Buffalo Medical Journal and Monthly Review of Medical and ..., Volume 44

Medicine - 1888 - 728 pages
...produced." Accepting, then, the views of the n\ajority of the authorities, that fecundation usually takes place either in the tubes or on the surface of the ovary, or even in the Graafian follicle, or possibly, as has been intimated by Parry, in the peritoneal cavity,...
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