Vesical irritation, moreover, is sometimes caused by the dragging of the uterus upon the neck of the bladder. This traction occurs not only in .ascent, but also when the organ descends below a certain level. In the foregoing paragraphs traction due to... A System of practical medicine v. 4, 1886 - Page 1561886Full view - About this book
| William Pepper, Louis Starr - Medicine - 1886 - 886 pages
...autepositiou be exaggerated, proves that the symptoms depend upon the mal-location, not upon the antepositiou. The importance of a clear distinction, therefore,...however, be such that instead of falling and dragging the Fio. 4. Showing Extreme Descent of the Uterus and of the Pelvic Floor, and the Hernia! Chancier of... | |
| Chicago Gynaecological Society - Gynecology - 1899 - 298 pages
...therefore, between location and position now becomes apparent. Another cause of vesical irritation is the dragging of the uterus upon the neck of the bladder....when the organ descends below a certain level. In the attempts, therefore, to raise the depressed uterus, one should avoid lifting it above the health level.... | |
| Gynecology - 1899 - 800 pages
...therefore, between location and position now becomes apparent. Another cause of vesical irritation is the dragging of the uterus upon the neck of the bladder....when the organ descends below a certain level. In the attempts, therefore, to raise the depressed uterus, one should avoid lifting it above the health level.... | |
| Emilius Clark Dudley - Generative organs, Female - 1904 - 834 pages
...position becomes apparent. MAL-LOCATIOXS OF THE UTERUS. 629 Another cause of vesical irritation is the dragging of the uterus upon the neck of the bladder....pelvic floor has been discussed as a cause of descent. Impairment of the uterine supports may, however, be such that, instead of falling and dragging the... | |
| 1894 - 604 pages
...This hernia, like a hernia in any other locality, is liable to strangulation. Vesical irritation is caused by the dragging of the uterus upon the neck of the bladder. Owing to the abnormal positions pathological changes may involve all the pelvic organs. The circulation... | |
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