| Medical and Chirurgical Faculty of the State of Maryland - Medicine - 1884 - 786 pages
...and so forcible, and so clearly rebuke a great and growing evil, that I quote them at some length. "The uterus has its maladies of local causation, its...and its maladies of mixed causation, as other organs have ; and to assume, as is constantly assumed, that all uterine neuroses, or even all general neuroses... | |
| Medicine - 1884 - 920 pages
...local causes acting alone, or to local changes reinforced by nervous changes. The uterus, again, had its maladies of local causation, its maladies of nervous causation, and its maladies of mixed causation, and to assume that all uterine neuroses were due to coarse changes in the womb itself was as dull as... | |
| 1888 - 596 pages
...unfortunately, our knowledge all leans one way — it leans to a curious and busy search for every local ill which may arise in the female pelvis, while blind...which owes not its origin to these mischievous parts. Uuterm c'est la femme is a proverb which has received a new development in these days ; for if by courtesy,... | |
| Sir Thomas Clifford Allbutt - 1899 - 1022 pages
...to the influence of the nervous system on the symptomatology and treatment of Gynaecology. He says " the uterus has its maladies of local causation, its...and its maladies of mixed causation, as other organs have." This element of neurosis it is which, whether cause, complication, or effect, tends to baffle... | |
| Medicine - 1899 - 696 pages
...which in its turn might hurt the uterus ; nay, more, a resolute prejudice would deny that in the women any distress can arise which owes not its origin to...and its maladies of mixed causation, as other organs have ; and to assume, as is constantly assumed, that all uterine neuroses, or even all general neurosis... | |
| Medicine - 1884 - 920 pages
...local causes acting alone, or to local changes reinforced by nervous changes. The uterus, again, had its maladies of local causation, its maladies of nervous causation, and its maladies of mixed causation, and to assume that all uterine neuroses were due to coarse changes in the womb itself was as dull as... | |
| Edwin Hartley Pratt - Surgery, Orificial - 1899 - 654 pages
...weight of our knowledge all leans one way — it leans to a curious and busy search for every local ill which may arise in the female pelvis, while blind...more, a resolute prejudice would deny that in the women any distress can arise which owes not its origin to these mischievous parts. "The uterus has... | |
| 1905 - 902 pages
...the weight of knowledge leans one way — it leans to a curious and busy search for every local ill which may arise in the female pelvis, while blind...evil which, in its turn, might hurt the uterus; nay, even more, a resolute prejudice would deny that, in the woman, any distress can arise which owes not... | |
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