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... Examination of the cervix should be made forty - eight hours after labor and lacerations repaired . Before the lying - in period is completed , all injuries of the genital tract resulting from previous labors should be repaired . A ...
... Examination of the cervix should be made forty - eight hours after labor and lacerations repaired . Before the lying - in period is completed , all injuries of the genital tract resulting from previous labors should be repaired . A ...
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... Examination revealed a tender , inflamed , and swollen mastoid , the greatest point of tenderness being over the antrum . The auricle stood out and away from the head in a characteristic manner . The canal was hot and red , but no ...
... Examination revealed a tender , inflamed , and swollen mastoid , the greatest point of tenderness being over the antrum . The auricle stood out and away from the head in a characteristic manner . The canal was hot and red , but no ...
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... examination I found an intensely swollen and inflamed mastoid , the swelling extending over the tip and the jugular ; there was a profuse , foul discharge , the patient was dull and apathetic , and appeared to be suffering from great ...
... examination I found an intensely swollen and inflamed mastoid , the swelling extending over the tip and the jugular ; there was a profuse , foul discharge , the patient was dull and apathetic , and appeared to be suffering from great ...
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... their cure . " He gave it as his experience that complaints of pelvic discomfort demand thorough bi - manual examination , demonstrating with a few well chosen coses not only the importance but the absolute ORIGINAL ARTICLES . 29.
... their cure . " He gave it as his experience that complaints of pelvic discomfort demand thorough bi - manual examination , demonstrating with a few well chosen coses not only the importance but the absolute ORIGINAL ARTICLES . 29.
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... examination should be done with the clothing per- fectly loose at the waist , as well as over the abdomen , with the legs well flexed upon the abdomen , with the bladder and rectum empty , and where possible , with the use of two ...
... examination should be done with the clothing per- fectly loose at the waist , as well as over the abdomen , with the legs well flexed upon the abdomen , with the bladder and rectum empty , and where possible , with the use of two ...
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