A Text-book of the diseases of womenW.B. Saunders, 1898 - 710 pages |
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... CHAPTER XIII . TUBERCULOSIS CHAPTER XIV . PROGRESSIVE ATROPHY OF THE NYMPHÆ , OR KRAUROSIS CHAPTER XV . DISEASES OF THE VULVOVAGINAL GLANDS 288 288 289 PAGE CHAPTER XVI . VENEREAL DISEASES 1. Gonorrhea 2. Chancroid 10 CONTENTS .
... CHAPTER XIII . TUBERCULOSIS CHAPTER XIV . PROGRESSIVE ATROPHY OF THE NYMPHÆ , OR KRAUROSIS CHAPTER XV . DISEASES OF THE VULVOVAGINAL GLANDS 288 288 289 PAGE CHAPTER XVI . VENEREAL DISEASES 1. Gonorrhea 2. Chancroid 10 CONTENTS .
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... glands are identical in both sexes . At the end of the second month the ovary and the testicle begin to differ from one another , the testicle becoming broader and shorter , while the ovary stays long and narrow . The ovary has a much ...
... glands are identical in both sexes . At the end of the second month the ovary and the testicle begin to differ from one another , the testicle becoming broader and shorter , while the ovary stays long and narrow . The ovary has a much ...
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... glands , and is covered by a growth of coarse hair , which is limited by a straight or convex upper line ( Fig . 28 ) , and does not extend up to the umbilicus , as in man . It is in most women curly , and darker than the hair of the ...
... glands , and is covered by a growth of coarse hair , which is limited by a straight or convex upper line ( Fig . 28 ) , and does not extend up to the umbilicus , as in man . It is in most women curly , and darker than the hair of the ...
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... glands . The inner sur- face is rose - colored , and forms a transi- tion from skin to mucous membrane , having the same glands as the outer surface , and even a few downy hairs . The place where they unite anteriorly is called the ...
... glands . The inner sur- face is rose - colored , and forms a transi- tion from skin to mucous membrane , having the same glands as the outer surface , and even a few downy hairs . The place where they unite anteriorly is called the ...
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... glands and papillæ containing bulb - shaped terminal organs of nerves . Function . Their physiological significance seems to be to ensure more perfect adaptation and to act as an irritant for the nerves of the male member at the same ...
... glands and papillæ containing bulb - shaped terminal organs of nerves . Function . Their physiological significance seems to be to ensure more perfect adaptation and to act as an irritant for the nerves of the male member at the same ...
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