The Chicago Medical Recorder, Volume 15Medical Recorder Publishing Company, 1898 |
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... entirely in the spongy layer . The decidual cells are very characteristic , with large oval or round nuclei , not very rich in chromatin , and large cell - bodies , mostly oval in general outlines , quite a number with processes ...
... entirely in the spongy layer . The decidual cells are very characteristic , with large oval or round nuclei , not very rich in chromatin , and large cell - bodies , mostly oval in general outlines , quite a number with processes ...
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... entirely beyond the power of anybody to ascertain without insert- ing the finger in the bladder . One who has had occasion to look into many bladders associated with prostatic enlargement in the living or in the dead is fully aware of ...
... entirely beyond the power of anybody to ascertain without insert- ing the finger in the bladder . One who has had occasion to look into many bladders associated with prostatic enlargement in the living or in the dead is fully aware of ...
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... , but in this case the woman was in labor for a good many hours ; she was thoroughly exhausted ; the pains were entirely inefficient , and the position was unquestionably an occipito- 58 THE CHICAGO MEDICAL RECORder .
... , but in this case the woman was in labor for a good many hours ; she was thoroughly exhausted ; the pains were entirely inefficient , and the position was unquestionably an occipito- 58 THE CHICAGO MEDICAL RECORder .
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entirely inefficient , and the position was unquestionably an occipito- posterior one . Delivery with forceps at that time without rotation would have doubtless meant a severe laceration of the perineum , and the ease with which Dr ...
entirely inefficient , and the position was unquestionably an occipito- posterior one . Delivery with forceps at that time without rotation would have doubtless meant a severe laceration of the perineum , and the ease with which Dr ...
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... entirely to the parietal region , corresponds to the area of the supraorbital nerve and is described as boring , as if a nail was driven into the head . But it is confined to an area the size of a dol- lar at most in the parietal region ...
... entirely to the parietal region , corresponds to the area of the supraorbital nerve and is described as boring , as if a nail was driven into the head . But it is confined to an area the size of a dol- lar at most in the parietal region ...
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