The Treatment of pelvic inflammations through the vaginaRebman, 1899 - 248 pages |
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Page 58
... lateral fornices are most sensitive . Again , in pelvic peritonitis there is not marked disturbance of bladder function , while in cystitis there is , and there is usually pronounced inflammation of the uterus in cases of peritonitis ...
... lateral fornices are most sensitive . Again , in pelvic peritonitis there is not marked disturbance of bladder function , while in cystitis there is , and there is usually pronounced inflammation of the uterus in cases of peritonitis ...
Page 59
... laterally . Haste in making examinations will lead the surgeon into many errors . I have seen a good man cut open the belly for typhoid fever in a woman with gonorrhea , thinking he had tubal disease to deal with . From what has been ...
... laterally . Haste in making examinations will lead the surgeon into many errors . I have seen a good man cut open the belly for typhoid fever in a woman with gonorrhea , thinking he had tubal disease to deal with . From what has been ...
Page 66
... lateral pelvic walls are found tense and the uterus fixed by plastic ef- fusion and tubal enlargement . The lateral fornices are exquisitely sensitive and a thorough examination may be impossible without narcosis . In seeking the ...
... lateral pelvic walls are found tense and the uterus fixed by plastic ef- fusion and tubal enlargement . The lateral fornices are exquisitely sensitive and a thorough examination may be impossible without narcosis . In seeking the ...
Page 74
... lateral fornices . The sides of the vagina are drawn to the cer- vix by contraction in the pericervical tissues . The tubes can be felt as cords extending from the cornua up to the pelvic brim . The ovaries cannot often be felt . Com ...
... lateral fornices . The sides of the vagina are drawn to the cer- vix by contraction in the pericervical tissues . The tubes can be felt as cords extending from the cornua up to the pelvic brim . The ovaries cannot often be felt . Com ...
Page 79
... lateral pelvic walls , or lower , behind the broad ligaments , as hard cords . They are freed with difficulty ; in fact , sometimes it is utterly impossible to release them at this point . Upon direct inspection they are not pink as in ...
... lateral pelvic walls , or lower , behind the broad ligaments , as hard cords . They are freed with difficulty ; in fact , sometimes it is utterly impossible to release them at this point . Upon direct inspection they are not pink as in ...
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