A Text-book of the diseases of womenW.B. Saunders, 1898 - 710 pages |
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Page 113
... dilate the vagina and the vulva ; second , to tear the perineal body more or less deeply ; and third , to elongate and slacken the layer of loose connective tissue between the entire displaceable and the entire fixed portion of the ...
... dilate the vagina and the vulva ; second , to tear the perineal body more or less deeply ; and third , to elongate and slacken the layer of loose connective tissue between the entire displaceable and the entire fixed portion of the ...
Page 142
... dilated by means of a set of seven coniform tubes with obturators ( Fig . 114 ) vary- ing from 1 to 2 inches in circumference , until the index - finger can be introduced into the interior of the bladder . This procedure permits the ...
... dilated by means of a set of seven coniform tubes with obturators ( Fig . 114 ) vary- ing from 1 to 2 inches in circumference , until the index - finger can be introduced into the interior of the bladder . This procedure permits the ...
Page 154
... dilate the cervical canal sufficiently to introduce the curette or the finger . This may be done slowly by means of tents , or rapidly by means of cones or diverging rods working on the principle of a glove - stretcher . Tents are cones ...
... dilate the cervical canal sufficiently to introduce the curette or the finger . This may be done slowly by means of tents , or rapidly by means of cones or diverging rods working on the principle of a glove - stretcher . Tents are cones ...
Page 156
... dilated by means of the above - mentioned dilators . The tam- pons are left in for forty - eight hours . In order to get the cervix and lower uterine segment dilated , it is sometimes necessary to combine the use of these cotton balls ...
... dilated by means of the above - mentioned dilators . The tam- pons are left in for forty - eight hours . In order to get the cervix and lower uterine segment dilated , it is sometimes necessary to combine the use of these cotton balls ...
Page 157
... dilated to allow the index - finger to pass . It should be carefully lubricated all over and introduced very slowly , in order to avoid causing unnecessary pain and rupturing the hymen . When once the finger has passed , a small- sized ...
... dilated to allow the index - finger to pass . It should be carefully lubricated all over and introduced very slowly , in order to avoid causing unnecessary pain and rupturing the hymen . When once the finger has passed , a small- sized ...
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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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