A Text-book of the Diseases of Women |
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abdominal adhesions affected Amer appears artery become beginning bladder blood body broad ligament called canal carried cause cavity cells cervix chronic closed combined common condition connective tissue contains covered cyst danger deep described dilated disease edges especially examination extending fibroid finger fistula fluid frequently front genitals give glands half hand hemorrhage inch incision inflammation injections internal intestine introduced Jour later layer less ligature lower mass means Medical menstruation method mucous membrane muscle necessary needle normal opening operation organs ovarian ovary pain patient pelvic performed perineal peritoneal peritoneum position posterior practice pregnancy pressure pulled pushed rare rectum removed round rule seen separated side skin solution sometimes speculum surface surrounding sutures symptoms tion tissue treated treatment tube tumor upper ureter urethra uterine uterus vagina vulva wall whole women wound
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Page 729 - Edited by JAMES C. WILSON, MD, Professor of the Practice of Medicine and of Clinical Medicine in the Jefferson Medical College, Philadelphia.