Columbus Medical Journal: A Magazine of Medicine and Surgery, Volume 8Columbus Medical Publishing Company, 1890 |
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... never able to leave her bed until after she recovered from the operation . The uterus was fixed , and upon each side a mass could be distinctly felt as large as an orange . She suffered constant pain , and required large doses of ...
... never able to leave her bed until after she recovered from the operation . The uterus was fixed , and upon each side a mass could be distinctly felt as large as an orange . She suffered constant pain , and required large doses of ...
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... never been free from pain one week at a time since . The pain is always worse after the menstrual period . She locates the pain in the inguinal regions . Ten months ago she became worse , and suffers constant pain since , which can only ...
... never been free from pain one week at a time since . The pain is always worse after the menstrual period . She locates the pain in the inguinal regions . Ten months ago she became worse , and suffers constant pain since , which can only ...
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... never troubled my pate , And be what it may , I beseech you , O Fate ! When the bodies of millions rise up in a riot To let the old carcass of Mounsey be quiet ! USEFUL IF TRUE . - A fly always walks upward . Put a fly on a window and ...
... never troubled my pate , And be what it may , I beseech you , O Fate ! When the bodies of millions rise up in a riot To let the old carcass of Mounsey be quiet ! USEFUL IF TRUE . - A fly always walks upward . Put a fly on a window and ...
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... never make the operation impossible . But when the connect- ion of the tumor with adjacent organs , especially the rectum , is unusually firm , and when the papillary formations of the tumor have grown into the wall of the organs ...
... never make the operation impossible . But when the connect- ion of the tumor with adjacent organs , especially the rectum , is unusually firm , and when the papillary formations of the tumor have grown into the wall of the organs ...
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... never fails to have on hands a number of instances in which he secured compli⚫ cated cases from other physicians , pronounced incurable , and through his superior acquisitions and skill restored to perfect and permanent health . Every ...
... never fails to have on hands a number of instances in which he secured compli⚫ cated cases from other physicians , pronounced incurable , and through his superior acquisitions and skill restored to perfect and permanent health . Every ...
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Page 221 - ... always present, an ovarian ache, each plays the part of the will-o'-the-wisp to allure the physician from the bottom factor. To these paltry lesions — because they are visible, palpable and ponderable, and because he has, by education and by tradition, a uterine bias — he attributes all his patient's troubles ; whereas a greater and subtler force, the invisible, the impalpable and the imponderable nervous system, may be the sole delinquent.