The American Journal of Obstetrics and Diseases of Women and Children, Volume 49W.A. Townsend & Adams, 1904 |
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... adhesions to the caput coli . It was about twice its normal diameter and its wall was infiltrated . Whether this was from the infection from within , or from the tubercular infec- tion from without , it was impossible to say . There was ...
... adhesions to the caput coli . It was about twice its normal diameter and its wall was infiltrated . Whether this was from the infection from within , or from the tubercular infec- tion from without , it was impossible to say . There was ...
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... adhesions anywhere in this region . The colon also shows a few nodules , but no adhesions . We strip the entire abdominal and pelvic contents from the wall and remove it en masse . Posteriorly , in the upper areas , there are a few ...
... adhesions anywhere in this region . The colon also shows a few nodules , but no adhesions . We strip the entire abdominal and pelvic contents from the wall and remove it en masse . Posteriorly , in the upper areas , there are a few ...
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... adhesions . The tubes , uterus and pelvic peritoneum were matted . The fimbriated ends of the tubes were sealed with the general adhesions . MURPHY : 25 TUBERCULOSIS OF THE FEMALE GENITALIA ,
... adhesions . The tubes , uterus and pelvic peritoneum were matted . The fimbriated ends of the tubes were sealed with the general adhesions . MURPHY : 25 TUBERCULOSIS OF THE FEMALE GENITALIA ,
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... adhesions to the adjoining vis- cera , cavities may be formed into which these masses are emptied , or become encysted . Finally , by the adhesion of the false mem- branes to the tube and the viscera , everything is matted together into ...
... adhesions to the adjoining vis- cera , cavities may be formed into which these masses are emptied , or become encysted . Finally , by the adhesion of the false mem- branes to the tube and the viscera , everything is matted together into ...
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... adhesions be- tween the intestines ; appendix free from disease . One - half inch from the uterine cornua in each tube was found a firm caseous mass ; secondary masses were located at intervals of 1⁄2 to 1 inch out to the extremities ...
... adhesions be- tween the intestines ; appendix free from disease . One - half inch from the uterine cornua in each tube was found a firm caseous mass ; secondary masses were located at intervals of 1⁄2 to 1 inch out to the extremities ...
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