A Text-book of the diseases of womenW.B. Saunders, 1898 - 710 pages |
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Page 33
... cavity of the body of the uterus , while those in the cervix remain . During the first ten or twelve years of the child's life the uterus changes very little , even in size , but at the approach of menstruation the organ undergoes a ...
... cavity of the body of the uterus , while those in the cervix remain . During the first ten or twelve years of the child's life the uterus changes very little , even in size , but at the approach of menstruation the organ undergoes a ...
Page 48
... cavity exposed by coronal section : e , os externum ; d , os internum ; 1 , fundus , the letter placed just above uterine opening of Fallopian tube . The anterior lip dips lower down than the posterior , but the pouch formed by the ...
... cavity exposed by coronal section : e , os externum ; d , os internum ; 1 , fundus , the letter placed just above uterine opening of Fallopian tube . The anterior lip dips lower down than the posterior , but the pouch formed by the ...
Page 49
... cavity , nearly cylindrical , about inch long and inch in diameter . The median ridge of the arbor vitæ extends to its upper end . The cavity of the body is tri- angular , with curved sides bulging into the cavity and smooth sur- faces ...
... cavity , nearly cylindrical , about inch long and inch in diameter . The median ridge of the arbor vitæ extends to its upper end . The cavity of the body is tri- angular , with curved sides bulging into the cavity and smooth sur- faces ...
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... cavity with an opening called the ostium uterinum , which is so fine that it barely admits a bristle . It goes through the wall of the uterus , and extends as a cord about inch thick outward . The ampulla is the middle part , which is ...
... cavity with an opening called the ostium uterinum , which is so fine that it barely admits a bristle . It goes through the wall of the uterus , and extends as a cord about inch thick outward . The ampulla is the middle part , which is ...
Page 72
... cavity filled with a serous fluid . Beyond a certain period of pregnancy , the date of which is not precisely known , the corpus luteum diminishes in size , and loses the freshness of its yellow hue . At the end of pregnancy it is ...
... cavity filled with a serous fluid . Beyond a certain period of pregnancy , the date of which is not precisely known , the corpus luteum diminishes in size , and loses the freshness of its yellow hue . At the end of pregnancy it is ...
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abdominal wall abscess adhesions Amer antiseptic artery become bladder bleeding blood body broad ligament carcinoma catgut catheter cause cells cervical canal cervix childbirth chronic clitoris connective tissue curette denuded diagnosis dilated disease duct edges endometritis epithelial epithelium fascia fibroid finger fistula fluid follicles forceps fundus genitals glands Gynecology hematocele hemorrhage iliac inch incision inflammation inguinal injections intestine iodoform iodoform gauze Jour labia labia majora laparotomy later layer ligature Medical menstruation mucous membrane muscle muscular needle normal Obst opening operation organs ovarian cysts ovariotomy ovary pain patient pedicle pelvic perineal perineum peritoneal cavity peritoneum pessary posterior pouch pregnancy prolapse rare rectum removed round ligament rule rupture salpingitis side Sims's skin sometimes speculum sphincter surface sutures symptoms tampon tion transverse treatment tube tumor ulcers upper ureter urethra urine uterine uterus vagina vaginal entrance vaginal portion veins vulva women wound
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