A Text-book of the diseases of womenW.B. Saunders, 1898 - 710 pages |
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... treated by specialists . American physicians are enterprising , and some men practicing in a village have achieved world - wide renown , and become the leaders of their city confrères . Finally , I think the book will be found useful by ...
... treated by specialists . American physicians are enterprising , and some men practicing in a village have achieved world - wide renown , and become the leaders of their city confrères . Finally , I think the book will be found useful by ...
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... treated very briefly . On the other hand , I have tried to help the reader to make a diagnosis , and to teach him how to treat the different diseases . In this respect I have gone into minute details affording manifold information about ...
... treated very briefly . On the other hand , I have tried to help the reader to make a diagnosis , and to teach him how to treat the different diseases . In this respect I have gone into minute details affording manifold information about ...
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... treated with acetic acid ; a , structureless membrane ; b , epi- thelium ( membrana granulosa ) ; c , yolk ; d . germinal vesicle , with ger- minal spot ; e , nuclei of the epi- thelial cells ; f , vitelline membrane ( Kölliker ) ...
... treated with acetic acid ; a , structureless membrane ; b , epi- thelium ( membrana granulosa ) ; c , yolk ; d . germinal vesicle , with ger- minal spot ; e , nuclei of the epi- thelial cells ; f , vitelline membrane ( Kölliker ) ...
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... treated under the descriptions of those organs . THE VAGINA . Until within a few years all descriptions and drawings of the vagina gave a very erroneous idea of this organ . It is a slit in the pelvic floor ( Fig . 34 , h ) , having a ...
... treated under the descriptions of those organs . THE VAGINA . Until within a few years all descriptions and drawings of the vagina gave a very erroneous idea of this organ . It is a slit in the pelvic floor ( Fig . 34 , h ) , having a ...
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... covered in a cool room , and on cool , spare diet . The above - mentioned menstrual cardiopathy is treated with digitalis and other heart tonics . PART IV . ETIOLOGY IN GENERAL . THE causes of 126 DISEASES OF WOMEN .
... covered in a cool room , and on cool , spare diet . The above - mentioned menstrual cardiopathy is treated with digitalis and other heart tonics . PART IV . ETIOLOGY IN GENERAL . THE causes of 126 DISEASES OF WOMEN .
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