Atlas and Epitome of Operative GynecologyW.B. Saunders, 1904 - 138 pages |
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Abdominal abscesses adhesions adnexa Anst E Reichhold Atlas of Obstetrical bladder broad ligaments buried catgut sutures buried sutures catgut catheter cervical canal cervix closed by means commissure connective tissue curetment cystocele denudation dilatation dissected double tenacula edges external fascia finger fold forceps foreign bodies fossa Fritsch fundus Hysterectomy inserted internal interrupted sutures iodoform Kolpoceliotomy kolpoperineorrhaphy lateral wall layer ligated ligatures Lith lumen median line Method of Closing mucous membrane München muscles muscular narrow needle Obstetrical Diagnosis opening ovarian ovary passed pelvic performed perineal laceration perineum peritoneal pouch peritoneum plastic operation Plate 17 Plate 25 polyps portio vaginalis posterior kolporrhaphy posterior pouch posterior vault posterior wall pouch of Douglas rectal rectovaginal rectum removed Retrofixation round ligament septum serous membrane side speculum supravaginal surface sutures tion toneal transverse incision transverse sutures tube tumors ureter urethra uterine artery uterus vagina vaginal portion vaginal wound vesical mucous membrane vesicovaginal fistula vessels
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