Homœopathic Journal of Obstetrics, Gynaecology and Pediatrics, Volume 24A.L. Chatterton & Company, 1902 |
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... cured by one or more aspirations . After four years we may have , as in adults , a latent pleurisy with serous effusion , in which case the diagnosis can be made only by the physical signs . This form is often overlooked , and the case ...
... cured by one or more aspirations . After four years we may have , as in adults , a latent pleurisy with serous effusion , in which case the diagnosis can be made only by the physical signs . This form is often overlooked , and the case ...
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... cure , because it is a physiological function of the uterus to bring forth offspring . It is a beautiful truth that the human uterus was created for the purpose of bringing forth mankind . It is also true . that the stomach was created ...
... cure , because it is a physiological function of the uterus to bring forth offspring . It is a beautiful truth that the human uterus was created for the purpose of bringing forth mankind . It is also true . that the stomach was created ...
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... cure what little they see by medicinal and purely expectant methods , while the profession in general is ranked in all grades of opinion from the modified medical devotee to the radical surgeon . This variance of opinion can be charged ...
... cure what little they see by medicinal and purely expectant methods , while the profession in general is ranked in all grades of opinion from the modified medical devotee to the radical surgeon . This variance of opinion can be charged ...
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... cured . Referring to the urethra , I may say that I do not remember ever having influenced the condition accompanying urethral caruncle with medicine ; still less have I ever removed one of these growths by means of a drug administered ...
... cured . Referring to the urethra , I may say that I do not remember ever having influenced the condition accompanying urethral caruncle with medicine ; still less have I ever removed one of these growths by means of a drug administered ...
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... cure . I wish to recommend in these cases the wise use of the bicycle . I would like to deprecate most strongly in these and similar cases of dysmenorrhea the use of alcohol and sedatives , also the making vaginal examina- tions in the ...
... cure . I wish to recommend in these cases the wise use of the bicycle . I would like to deprecate most strongly in these and similar cases of dysmenorrhea the use of alcohol and sedatives , also the making vaginal examina- tions in the ...
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Page 89 - Immediately on its publication this work took its place as the leading text-book on the subject. Both in this country and in England it is recognized as the most satisfactorily written and clearly illustrated work on obstetrics in the language.
Page 90 - Jonathan Hutchinson, FRS, General Secretary of the New Sydenham Society, has requested Messrs. P. Blakiston's Son & Co., of Philadelphia, the American agents of the Society, to announce the publication of " An Atlas of Clinical Medicine, Surgery and Pathology...
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Page 89 - In this edition the book has been thoroughly revised. New matter has been added to almost every chapter, notably those treating of Diagnosis of Pregnancy, the Pathology of Pregnancy, the Pathology of Labor, and Obstetric Operations. More than fifty new illustrations, including three colored plates, have been introduced. The literature of the subject has been carefully reviewed, and the most important references since the last edition are given. For students and physicians alike this will be found...
Page 476 - In other cases, especially where the uterus is small, where symptoms have been present but a short time, and particularly if they are associated with neurasthenia, treatment by pessary will often result in a cure. In such selected cases cure may be expected in about one-half. Even in cases where...
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