Diseases of womenP. Blakiston, son & Company, 1887 - 674 pages |
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... bladder . " He finds other causes for its progress in the increased number of successful ovariotomies in England and Germany occurring soon after the advance by Sims and Simon , and in the value of the bimanual method of examination as ...
... bladder . " He finds other causes for its progress in the increased number of successful ovariotomies in England and Germany occurring soon after the advance by Sims and Simon , and in the value of the bimanual method of examination as ...
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... bladder and the round ligaments are also fastened in their appropriate posi- tion , the latter being attached to the anterior pelvic wall . When all the organs have been placed in proper position , the different methods of examination ...
... bladder and the round ligaments are also fastened in their appropriate posi- tion , the latter being attached to the anterior pelvic wall . When all the organs have been placed in proper position , the different methods of examination ...
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... bladder developed from the urachus , and the ducts of the seminal glands , whence it now receives the name sinus urogenitalis . The sinus has a length of 1.5 millimeters , or about of an inch , in the embryo at four months . The further ...
... bladder developed from the urachus , and the ducts of the seminal glands , whence it now receives the name sinus urogenitalis . The sinus has a length of 1.5 millimeters , or about of an inch , in the embryo at four months . The further ...
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... bladder , and genital canal may communicate internally , or the intestine and bladder may remain separate , the seminal glands opening into the latter . Malformations of this character occur invariably in monstrosi- ties with deficient ...
... bladder , and genital canal may communicate internally , or the intestine and bladder may remain separate , the seminal glands opening into the latter . Malformations of this character occur invariably in monstrosi- ties with deficient ...
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Franz Winckel. vaginal wall , and with it the wall of the bladder , sinks down into the distended genital aperture , gradually dragging the uterus with it , so that vaginal cystocele finally causes prolapse . If the laceration extend ...
Franz Winckel. vaginal wall , and with it the wall of the bladder , sinks down into the distended genital aperture , gradually dragging the uterus with it , so that vaginal cystocele finally causes prolapse . If the laceration extend ...
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abdominal abscesses adhesions affection amenorrhoea anteflexion atresia become bladder blood Breisky canal cancer carbolized carcinoma catarrh cause cauterization cavity cells cent centimeters cervix chronic colpitis condition connective tissue cure cystocele cysts described developed diagnosis dilatation discharge disease displacement distension Douglas's cul-de-sac ducts dysuria epithelium evacuated examination excised external extirpation finger fistula fluid frequently fundus gangrene genital glands hematometra hemorrhage hymen incision inflammation injections internal intestine inversion labia labor latter layers ligaments menstruation mucous membrane muscular myoma myomata neoplasms normal nymphæ occur operation organs orifice ovarian ovaries pain papillæ passed patient pedicle pelvic perineum peritoneum peritonitis pessary posterior vaginal posterior wall pregnancy pressure prolapse puerperal rectocele rectum removed result retention retroflexion retroposition rupture sarcoma Schultze secretion septum sound speculum surface sutures symptoms tampon thick tion treatment tube tumor ulceration urethra urine usually uterine wall uterus vaginal portion vaginal vault vaginal wall vessels vulva women wound
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