Anomalies and Curiosities of Medicine: Being an Encyclopedic Collection of Rare and Extraordinary Cases, and of the Most Striking Instances of Abnormality in All Branches of Medicine and Surgery, Derived from an Exhaustive Research of Medical Literature from Its Origin to the Present DayW. B. Saunders, 1900 - 968 pages |
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... penis , 314 - Rudimentary development of the penis , 315 - Penis palme , 316 - Torsion of the penis , 316 - Ossification of the penis , 316 - Absence of the frenum and prepuce , 317 - Anomalies of the urethra , 317 - Duplication of the ...
... penis , 314 - Rudimentary development of the penis , 315 - Penis palme , 316 - Torsion of the penis , 316 - Ossification of the penis , 316 - Absence of the frenum and prepuce , 317 - Anomalies of the urethra , 317 - Duplication of the ...
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... penis , 679 - Urethral stricture , 680— Sundry injuries to the penis , 680 - Amputation of the penis , 680 — Gunshot wounds of the penis , 681 - Luxation of the penis , 681 - Spontaneous retraction of the penis , 681 - Spontaneous gangrene ...
... penis , 679 - Urethral stricture , 680— Sundry injuries to the penis , 680 - Amputation of the penis , 680 — Gunshot wounds of the penis , 681 - Luxation of the penis , 681 - Spontaneous retraction of the penis , 681 - Spontaneous gangrene ...
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... penis or urethra , furnishing a striking analogy to the female function of menstruation . The older authors quoted several such instances , and Mehliss says that in the ancient days certain writers remarked that catamenial lustration ...
... penis or urethra , furnishing a striking analogy to the female function of menstruation . The older authors quoted several such instances , and Mehliss says that in the ancient days certain writers remarked that catamenial lustration ...
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... penis are found in abundance throughout medical literature , and may have an important medicolegal bearing . There is little doubt of the possibility of spermatozoa deposited on the genitalia making progress to the seat of fer ...
... penis are found in abundance throughout medical literature , and may have an important medicolegal bearing . There is little doubt of the possibility of spermatozoa deposited on the genitalia making progress to the seat of fer ...
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... penis . Tolberg Tolberg 762 has an example of hymen integrum after the birth of a fetus five months old , and there is recorded a case of tubal pregnancy in which the hymen was intact . b Gilbert gives an account of a case of pregnancy ...
... penis . Tolberg Tolberg 762 has an example of hymen integrum after the birth of a fetus five months old , and there is recorded a case of tubal pregnancy in which the hymen was intact . b Gilbert gives an account of a case of pregnancy ...
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