The Medical Bulletin: A Monthly Journal of Medicine and Surgery, Volume 20F. A. Davis, 1898 |
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... organ . All these displacements , with the exception of the prolapses , are of secondary importance , being due to tumors pushing or to adhe- sions pulling . They are , therefore , not to be included in those cases of malposition ...
... organ . All these displacements , with the exception of the prolapses , are of secondary importance , being due to tumors pushing or to adhe- sions pulling . They are , therefore , not to be included in those cases of malposition ...
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... organ in the genu - pectoral posture is , by far , the best method , as the organ will frequently gravi- tate unaided to its normal position . If this does not occur pressure upon the posterior wall of the uterus with a cotton - mounted ...
... organ in the genu - pectoral posture is , by far , the best method , as the organ will frequently gravi- tate unaided to its normal position . If this does not occur pressure upon the posterior wall of the uterus with a cotton - mounted ...
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... organs of the pelvis their normal support . Finally , if endometritis is associated with the dis- placement , the uterus must be thoroughly curetted if the discharge is profuse or puru- lent . The operation is divided into six stages ...
... organs of the pelvis their normal support . Finally , if endometritis is associated with the dis- placement , the uterus must be thoroughly curetted if the discharge is profuse or puru- lent . The operation is divided into six stages ...
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... organ is adherent the adhe- sions must be carefully broken up before an attempt is made to pull the fundus for- ward . 3. Introducing the Attachment Sutures.- We are now ready to introduce the attach- ment sutures . It is important that ...
... organ is adherent the adhe- sions must be carefully broken up before an attempt is made to pull the fundus for- ward . 3. Introducing the Attachment Sutures.- We are now ready to introduce the attach- ment sutures . It is important that ...
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... organ is readily acted upon by intra - abdominal pressure . Again , the newly - formed ligament keeps the uterus in a normal position without holding it closely attached to the abdominal wall . Further- more , the second attachment ...
... organ is readily acted upon by intra - abdominal pressure . Again , the newly - formed ligament keeps the uterus in a normal position without holding it closely attached to the abdominal wall . Further- more , the second attachment ...
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