The American Journal of Obstetrics and Diseases of Women and Children, Volume 39W.A. Townsend & Adams, 1899 |
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... membrane , to which are adherent here and there pieces of brownish pseudo - membrane , which are apparently partly de- colorized clots . In the fundus on the right side is a mass of adherent material over an area 7x5 centimetres in ...
... membrane , to which are adherent here and there pieces of brownish pseudo - membrane , which are apparently partly de- colorized clots . In the fundus on the right side is a mass of adherent material over an area 7x5 centimetres in ...
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... membrane were found in the interior of this well - organ- ized , cement - like hematoma . Interior scraped and drainage provided . Improvement immediate and recovery unevent- ful . CASE D. - American , age 34 ; one child , 4 years old ...
... membrane were found in the interior of this well - organ- ized , cement - like hematoma . Interior scraped and drainage provided . Improvement immediate and recovery unevent- ful . CASE D. - American , age 34 ; one child , 4 years old ...
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... taken place . The tumor contained a dark fluid , and its wall resembled a membrane lined with epithelium . TRANSACTIONS OF THE CINCINNATI OBSTETRICAL SOCIETY . Meeting of April COLLEGE OF PHYSICIANS OF PHILADELPHIA . 87.
... taken place . The tumor contained a dark fluid , and its wall resembled a membrane lined with epithelium . TRANSACTIONS OF THE CINCINNATI OBSTETRICAL SOCIETY . Meeting of April COLLEGE OF PHYSICIANS OF PHILADELPHIA . 87.
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... membranes had partly protruded to stop up the leak , and the fetus had slipped into the protrud- ing part , the placenta remaining behind . DR . AMAND ROUTH thought that Mr. Doran's explanation was probably correct . DR . ARTHUR GILES ...
... membranes had partly protruded to stop up the leak , and the fetus had slipped into the protrud- ing part , the placenta remaining behind . DR . AMAND ROUTH thought that Mr. Doran's explanation was probably correct . DR . ARTHUR GILES ...
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... membrane has been transformed into a decidua menstrualis ; the reflex hyperemia affects the already distended capillaries until they rupture and thus form the menstrual blood . The impulse from the nerve centres supplies the finish- ing ...
... membrane has been transformed into a decidua menstrualis ; the reflex hyperemia affects the already distended capillaries until they rupture and thus form the menstrual blood . The impulse from the nerve centres supplies the finish- ing ...
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