A Text-book of the diseases of womenW.B. Saunders, 1898 - 710 pages |
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... means before the more compli- cated and dangerous , medical and electrical treatment being accorded precedence over surgical . Throughout the work a chief object has been to give modes of treatment as they are practiced in America , by ...
... means before the more compli- cated and dangerous , medical and electrical treatment being accorded precedence over surgical . Throughout the work a chief object has been to give modes of treatment as they are practiced in America , by ...
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... Means of Investigation common for Pelvic and Abdominal Diseases 159 A. Exploratory Aspiration B. Exploratory Incision C. Urinary Analysis . D. Catheterization of the Bladder . 159 159 160 161 E. Microscopical Examination 161 161 G ...
... Means of Investigation common for Pelvic and Abdominal Diseases 159 A. Exploratory Aspiration B. Exploratory Incision C. Urinary Analysis . D. Catheterization of the Bladder . 159 159 160 161 E. Microscopical Examination 161 161 G ...
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... means of which it probably was attached to another ovum , as in 2 , where two primordial ova are linked together by a band of protoplasm , the whole sur- rounded by one epithelial layer ; 3 primordial ovum with two nuclei ( germinal ...
... means of which it probably was attached to another ovum , as in 2 , where two primordial ova are linked together by a band of protoplasm , the whole sur- rounded by one epithelial layer ; 3 primordial ovum with two nuclei ( germinal ...
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... means straight , the intestine curves and bends so as to form three distinct parts . It enters the pelvis in front of the left ilio - sacral articulation ( Fig . 53 , p . 56 ) , goes first downward , backward , and inward , in front of ...
... means straight , the intestine curves and bends so as to form three distinct parts . It enters the pelvis in front of the left ilio - sacral articulation ( Fig . 53 , p . 56 ) , goes first downward , backward , and inward , in front of ...
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... means of the loose adipose tissue behind the rectum and pelvic fascia . In front the fossa is limited by the line of junction of the superficial and deep perineal fascia . Here it be- comes narrow , but may be followed above the deep ...
... means of the loose adipose tissue behind the rectum and pelvic fascia . In front the fossa is limited by the line of junction of the superficial and deep perineal fascia . Here it be- comes narrow , but may be followed above the deep ...
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