The American Journal of Obstetrics and Diseases of Women and Children, Volume 5W.A. Townsend & Adams, 1873 |
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... FIBROID SUCCESSFULLY REMOVED BY ENUCLEATION . BY C. H. GIBERSON , M.D. , Brooklyn , L. I. MRS . M. , aged 34 , married , born in the United States , of nervous temperament and spare habit , the mother of five children , of whom the ...
... FIBROID SUCCESSFULLY REMOVED BY ENUCLEATION . BY C. H. GIBERSON , M.D. , Brooklyn , L. I. MRS . M. , aged 34 , married , born in the United States , of nervous temperament and spare habit , the mother of five children , of whom the ...
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... fibroid tumor . Two attempts to secure its base within the loop of a strong cord failed . Dr. Thomas then decided upon enucleation as the best means of re- moval . With blunt curved scissors he cut through the over - lying mucous layer ...
... fibroid tumor . Two attempts to secure its base within the loop of a strong cord failed . Dr. Thomas then decided upon enucleation as the best means of re- moval . With blunt curved scissors he cut through the over - lying mucous layer ...
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... fibroid . On the following day , the sixth after operation , a tough , thin membrane , evidently the larger portion of the covering of the tumor , was extruded . The progress of case has been satisfactory , and now , the successfully ...
... fibroid . On the following day , the sixth after operation , a tough , thin membrane , evidently the larger portion of the covering of the tumor , was extruded . The progress of case has been satisfactory , and now , the successfully ...
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... fibroid ; in old persons , often through ecchymoses , cysts , polypi , and tufts . Concerning the constrictions and occlusions of the internal os we shall speak more particularly later . * At present we will merely state that in three ...
... fibroid ; in old persons , often through ecchymoses , cysts , polypi , and tufts . Concerning the constrictions and occlusions of the internal os we shall speak more particularly later . * At present we will merely state that in three ...
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... FIBROIDS . BY T. GAILLARD THOMAS , M.D. , of New York . Read before the New York Obstetrical Society , May , 1872 . THERE are few pathological conditions which create in the mind of the gynecologist greater anxiety and doubt , and call ...
... FIBROIDS . BY T. GAILLARD THOMAS , M.D. , of New York . Read before the New York Obstetrical Society , May , 1872 . THERE are few pathological conditions which create in the mind of the gynecologist greater anxiety and doubt , and call ...
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