The Chicago Clinic: A Monthly Journal Devoted to the Best Interests of the Medical Profession, Volume 12Chicago Clinical School, 1899 |
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... external ob- lique muscle . There were no adhesions to the abdominal wall . Abdominal explora- tion reveals an indurated mass occupying the cæcal region , and about the size of a large hen's egg . This was brought forward into the wound ...
... external ob- lique muscle . There were no adhesions to the abdominal wall . Abdominal explora- tion reveals an indurated mass occupying the cæcal region , and about the size of a large hen's egg . This was brought forward into the wound ...
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... external gen- itals and the cervix , is usually short , and may be but little noticed . The soreness about the vulva , with its attendant feeling of discomfort , may cause a temporary aver- sion for the other sex . Chronic gonor- rhea ...
... external gen- itals and the cervix , is usually short , and may be but little noticed . The soreness about the vulva , with its attendant feeling of discomfort , may cause a temporary aver- sion for the other sex . Chronic gonor- rhea ...
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... external os uteri slit - like , not circular and not plugged with mucus . Bimanual examination shows the uterus high up . I am not able to locate the fundus on account of the thick and resist- ing abdominal walls . I am not able to ...
... external os uteri slit - like , not circular and not plugged with mucus . Bimanual examination shows the uterus high up . I am not able to locate the fundus on account of the thick and resist- ing abdominal walls . I am not able to ...
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... external opening of the fistula may be at any point external to the anus over the buttock or perineal region . Fistula , as indicated , arises from marginal or ischio - rectal abscesses , which are neg- lected or improperly treated ...
... external opening of the fistula may be at any point external to the anus over the buttock or perineal region . Fistula , as indicated , arises from marginal or ischio - rectal abscesses , which are neg- lected or improperly treated ...
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... external incomplete fistula a complete one by passing the probe or director through the rectal wall . If there is but the mucous membrane do not make an opening through it into the bowel , but make the incision entirely ex- ternal ...
... external incomplete fistula a complete one by passing the probe or director through the rectal wall . If there is but the mucous membrane do not make an opening through it into the bowel , but make the incision entirely ex- ternal ...
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