Columbus Medical Journal: A Magazine of Medicine and Surgery, Volume 26Columbus Medical Publishing Company, 1902 |
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... cavity . Exceptionally the tip of the cervix will not show conspicuous alteration . In such the disease has usually started in the cervical canal and is traveling upward . In its advanced stages the cancer seldom confines itself to the ...
... cavity . Exceptionally the tip of the cervix will not show conspicuous alteration . In such the disease has usually started in the cervical canal and is traveling upward . In its advanced stages the cancer seldom confines itself to the ...
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... cavity from the advancing ulcer . Symptoms . The earlier stages of cervical cancer are as a rule marked by an entire absence of symptoms , or if symptoms exist they are such grade and character as to excite little atten- tion and no ...
... cavity from the advancing ulcer . Symptoms . The earlier stages of cervical cancer are as a rule marked by an entire absence of symptoms , or if symptoms exist they are such grade and character as to excite little atten- tion and no ...
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... cavity , it in no sense applies to the cervix , for it is a very short step from the cervix to the vaginal vault , the broad ligament or the bladder and this step is almost invariably taken at a very early period . In view of the vital ...
... cavity , it in no sense applies to the cervix , for it is a very short step from the cervix to the vaginal vault , the broad ligament or the bladder and this step is almost invariably taken at a very early period . In view of the vital ...
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... cavity . He was taken sick in November and was able to be at the table for Christmas dinner . He apparently continued to improve until the latter part of January or early in February . I noticed a hectic flush and he had an evening tem ...
... cavity . He was taken sick in November and was able to be at the table for Christmas dinner . He apparently continued to improve until the latter part of January or early in February . I noticed a hectic flush and he had an evening tem ...
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... cavity near the angle of the scapula . You will observe by examination of the chest that the point at which the incision was made is not the usual location . The object in making the opening at that point was to strike as nearly as ...
... cavity near the angle of the scapula . You will observe by examination of the chest that the point at which the incision was made is not the usual location . The object in making the opening at that point was to strike as nearly as ...
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