The American Journal of Obstetrics and Diseases of Women and Children, Volume 49W.A. Townsend & Adams, 1904 |
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Page 19
... ovaries were normal . The author remarks that the source of infection here was very obscure ; coitus , unclean instruments ... ovary , and a tubercular tube and vermiform appendix . The tubercles were confined to the distal end of the ...
... ovaries were normal . The author remarks that the source of infection here was very obscure ; coitus , unclean instruments ... ovary , and a tubercular tube and vermiform appendix . The tubercles were confined to the distal end of the ...
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... ovary removed from Mrs. M. , transplanted in and on right broad ligament . The ovary had been removed thirty minutes before transplantation and kept in warm normal saline solution . It was split longitudinally through half its thickness ...
... ovary removed from Mrs. M. , transplanted in and on right broad ligament . The ovary had been removed thirty minutes before transplantation and kept in warm normal saline solution . It was split longitudinally through half its thickness ...
Page 31
... ovary , as shown in Miss N's history , cited under tubercular abscess in ovary . Calcification is occasion- ally , though rarely , seen and various stages in the tubercular process may be visible in the same tube . The changes about the ...
... ovary , as shown in Miss N's history , cited under tubercular abscess in ovary . Calcification is occasion- ally , though rarely , seen and various stages in the tubercular process may be visible in the same tube . The changes about the ...
Page 34
... ovaries , or at least parts of them , to mitigate the inconveniences of the artificial menopause . Fortunately , this can often be done , since the ovaries are rarely interstitially diseased . Seligman reports a case where lupus of the ...
... ovaries , or at least parts of them , to mitigate the inconveniences of the artificial menopause . Fortunately , this can often be done , since the ovaries are rarely interstitially diseased . Seligman reports a case where lupus of the ...
Page 35
... ovaries were not adherent to the tube , al- though the mesosalpinx was short and held the tube close to the ovary . Both tubes were removed to the cornua ; both ovaries and the uterus were retained . This patient has since that time ...
... ovaries were not adherent to the tube , al- though the mesosalpinx was short and held the tube close to the ovary . Both tubes were removed to the cornua ; both ovaries and the uterus were retained . This patient has since that time ...
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9 mos abdominal wall abortion abscess adhesions anesthesia appendicitis appendix attack bacillus bladder blood bowels broad ligament catgut cause cells cent cervix Chicago child clinical condition corpus luteum cure curettage curette cyst cystic delivery diagnosis dilatation disease drainage ectopic examination fetus fibroid forceps frequently fundus gall-bladder gauze gestation glands gonorrhea Gynecological hemorrhage Hospital hysterectomy inches incision infection intestine kidney labor laceration laparotomy lesions liver mass membrane menstruation method months mucosa muscles normal OBSTETRICS occur omentum opening operation organs ovarian ovary ovum pain pathological patient pelvic peritoneal cavity peritoneum pessary physician placenta position posterior pregnancy present removed reported retroversion round ligaments rupture salpingitis showed side specimen sterile surface surgeon surgery surgical sutures symptoms temperature tion tissue treatment tubal tube tubercle tubercular tuberculosis tumor ulceration ureter urethra urine uterine uterus vaginal ventro-suspension vomiting weeks woman wound
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