The American Journal of Obstetrics and Diseases of Women and Children, Volume 39W.A. Townsend & Adams, 1899 |
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... lesion in the ovaries , in cases of these functional nerve diseases , the operation of oöphorectomy is clearly contraindicated . Rarely indeed are they dependent on , although they may be aggravated by , the menstrual approach . The ...
... lesion in the ovaries , in cases of these functional nerve diseases , the operation of oöphorectomy is clearly contraindicated . Rarely indeed are they dependent on , although they may be aggravated by , the menstrual approach . The ...
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... lesions of ovaries and tubes , demands an abdominal section for its cure . Possible doubts can be solved in time by examina- tions under anesthesia and by treatment employed . Any section made - always diagnostic - actual touch and ...
... lesions of ovaries and tubes , demands an abdominal section for its cure . Possible doubts can be solved in time by examina- tions under anesthesia and by treatment employed . Any section made - always diagnostic - actual touch and ...
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the use of any pessary , means marked structural lesions of that organ , together with the presence of many strong peri- toneal adhesions round about , forcibly fixing this abnornal position . These cases ought to have surgery ...
the use of any pessary , means marked structural lesions of that organ , together with the presence of many strong peri- toneal adhesions round about , forcibly fixing this abnornal position . These cases ought to have surgery ...
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... lesions of the peritoneum to some degree . Pelvic peritonitis in the female is even more common than its kindred affection of the chest - pleurisy - in the male . These peritoneal adhesions , when more marked , are very 8 PALMER : WHAT ...
... lesions of the peritoneum to some degree . Pelvic peritonitis in the female is even more common than its kindred affection of the chest - pleurisy - in the male . These peritoneal adhesions , when more marked , are very 8 PALMER : WHAT ...
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... lesion , incident to an increased bulk and weight of that organ , no ovary can be prolapsed long without becoming more or ... lesions in and about , the source of much pelvic discomfort , unrelieved by palliative treatment , calls for an ...
... lesion , incident to an increased bulk and weight of that organ , no ovary can be prolapsed long without becoming more or ... lesions in and about , the source of much pelvic discomfort , unrelieved by palliative treatment , calls for an ...
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