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... uterus , which was small ; but on the right side the appendix was found imbedded in a mass of exudates formed around the stump of the right ovary . Cæcum and bowel were firmly fixed to said stump . These were released , appendix removed ...
... uterus , which was small ; but on the right side the appendix was found imbedded in a mass of exudates formed around the stump of the right ovary . Cæcum and bowel were firmly fixed to said stump . These were released , appendix removed ...
Page 30
... uterus for procidentia , because the pelvic floor remains prolapsed and leads on to a prolapse both of the bladder and rectum . He instanced a case in which the physician upon examination may find upon the cervix a soft , boggy spot ...
... uterus for procidentia , because the pelvic floor remains prolapsed and leads on to a prolapse both of the bladder and rectum . He instanced a case in which the physician upon examination may find upon the cervix a soft , boggy spot ...
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... uterus is in a large measure of instances much softer and more pliable than a fibroid tumor , and this growth or an ovarian cyst will generally push the uterus well down into the pelvis and will not discolor the cervix . Take it ...
... uterus is in a large measure of instances much softer and more pliable than a fibroid tumor , and this growth or an ovarian cyst will generally push the uterus well down into the pelvis and will not discolor the cervix . Take it ...
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... uterus , second , as to what operative measures were best to use . The condition of the patient was truly alarming . If pregnancy existed the emptying of the uterus was absolutely necessary to relieve the kidney . All this time the ...
... uterus , second , as to what operative measures were best to use . The condition of the patient was truly alarming . If pregnancy existed the emptying of the uterus was absolutely necessary to relieve the kidney . All this time the ...
Page 92
... uterus good re- sults were apparent . The kidney decreased in size ; the liver began to assume more normal proportions , and urine was secreted to the amount of two pints daily . The bowel movements were at first from four to six times ...
... uterus good re- sults were apparent . The kidney decreased in size ; the liver began to assume more normal proportions , and urine was secreted to the amount of two pints daily . The bowel movements were at first from four to six times ...
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