Homœopathic Journal of Obstetrics, Gynaecology and Pediatrics, Volume 26A.L. Chatterton & Company, 1904 |
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Page 67
... wall , a few buried silk sutures to bring the edges of aponeurosis into apposition , and superficial horsehair sutures . Dressed with dry dressing and a binder . The wound into the knee- joint was now thoroughly cleansed ; the joint was ...
... wall , a few buried silk sutures to bring the edges of aponeurosis into apposition , and superficial horsehair sutures . Dressed with dry dressing and a binder . The wound into the knee- joint was now thoroughly cleansed ; the joint was ...
Page 79
... wall , enough to result in subsequent sagging . Forceps were used twenty - eight times , including both prim- ary ... walls increases , and we have a patulous and gaping outlet . In conjunction with which the supports from above being ...
... wall , enough to result in subsequent sagging . Forceps were used twenty - eight times , including both prim- ary ... walls increases , and we have a patulous and gaping outlet . In conjunction with which the supports from above being ...
Page 80
... walls and perineum have been overshadowed . It is here that the injury occurs , and it is here that the repair should be done . Very few primiparæ are delivered without some injury to the posterior wall . It may be comparatively slight ...
... walls and perineum have been overshadowed . It is here that the injury occurs , and it is here that the repair should be done . Very few primiparæ are delivered without some injury to the posterior wall . It may be comparatively slight ...
Page 81
... walls , ( 3 ) shorten and strengthen the posterior wall , and ( 4 ) lessen the outlet : thus restoring the normal integrity of the perineum and vagina , and giving support to the uterus . With the classical operation of Emmet , that ...
... walls , ( 3 ) shorten and strengthen the posterior wall , and ( 4 ) lessen the outlet : thus restoring the normal integrity of the perineum and vagina , and giving support to the uterus . With the classical operation of Emmet , that ...
Page 82
... wall , and each case will differ in degree . Now pick up the posterior wall at its highest point , a little beyond the summit of the rectocele , if one be present , with either forceps or tenaculum , and transfix it at this point well ...
... wall , and each case will differ in degree . Now pick up the posterior wall at its highest point , a little beyond the summit of the rectocele , if one be present , with either forceps or tenaculum , and transfix it at this point well ...
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