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... tissue protec- tion is established . I have allowed it to remain as long as ten days . The disadvantage of this prolonged retention , however , is found in the disin- tegration and encapsulation of the gauze . I do not see any advantage ...
... tissue protec- tion is established . I have allowed it to remain as long as ten days . The disadvantage of this prolonged retention , however , is found in the disin- tegration and encapsulation of the gauze . I do not see any advantage ...
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... tissue ) . Every fibrous support of the uterus is distensible , yields , and nowhere in the body is the distensibility of different forms of fibers- elastic , muscular , ligamentous - so evident as in uterine prolapse or sacro- pubic ...
... tissue ) . Every fibrous support of the uterus is distensible , yields , and nowhere in the body is the distensibility of different forms of fibers- elastic , muscular , ligamentous - so evident as in uterine prolapse or sacro- pubic ...
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... tissue . 5. Connection of uterus to adjacent organs . ( g ) Levator ani . 6. Diaphragma ( h ) Coccygeus . pelvis rectale ( i ) Pyraformis . ( rectal group ) Sphincter ani externus ( each with its sphincter rec talis ) : proximal and ...
... tissue . 5. Connection of uterus to adjacent organs . ( g ) Levator ani . 6. Diaphragma ( h ) Coccygeus . pelvis rectale ( i ) Pyraformis . ( rectal group ) Sphincter ani externus ( each with its sphincter rec talis ) : proximal and ...
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... tissue . If the peritoneum should fix the uterus , it would be required that it should be firmly fixed to the pelvic brim ; however , we know it is not firmly , but loosely , fixed to the peivic brim ; hence , can be but a moderate ...
... tissue . If the peritoneum should fix the uterus , it would be required that it should be firmly fixed to the pelvic brim ; however , we know it is not firmly , but loosely , fixed to the peivic brim ; hence , can be but a moderate ...
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... tissue . For all clinical purposes we may divide the genesis of coughs into two classes , namely , intra- and extra - thoracic coughs , and inasmuch as the larger percentage of coughs are of the latter variety , I shall consider in this ...
... tissue . For all clinical purposes we may divide the genesis of coughs into two classes , namely , intra- and extra - thoracic coughs , and inasmuch as the larger percentage of coughs are of the latter variety , I shall consider in this ...
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