The American Journal of Obstetrics and Diseases of Women and Children, Volume 39W.A. Townsend & Adams, 1899 |
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... organs are extirpated ; nor does it matter particularly , in most instances , whether the operation is uni- or bilateral . The removal of either organ on either side practically renders the other of the same side useless in a ...
... organs are extirpated ; nor does it matter particularly , in most instances , whether the operation is uni- or bilateral . The removal of either organ on either side practically renders the other of the same side useless in a ...
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... organs incurably diseased . When are we justified in making a Battey operation for cer- tain nervous diseases ? Again and again have cases of hysteria , chorea , hystero- epilepsy , neurasthenia , nymphomania , pelvic neuralgia , mania ...
... organs incurably diseased . When are we justified in making a Battey operation for cer- tain nervous diseases ? Again and again have cases of hysteria , chorea , hystero- epilepsy , neurasthenia , nymphomania , pelvic neuralgia , mania ...
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... Organs not structurally diseased should be dropped and the incision closed . Hegar's first oöphorectomy was done for an intolerable dys- menorrhea and ovarian neuralgia , for what underlying disease is not stated . To what extent ought ...
... Organs not structurally diseased should be dropped and the incision closed . Hegar's first oöphorectomy was done for an intolerable dys- menorrhea and ovarian neuralgia , for what underlying disease is not stated . To what extent ought ...
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... organs after section , without any mutilation . Pure adhesions never constitute a rule for the removal of organs . These taken away , normal function may be resumed . How and to what extent can we give a betterment to condi- tions ...
... organs after section , without any mutilation . Pure adhesions never constitute a rule for the removal of organs . These taken away , normal function may be resumed . How and to what extent can we give a betterment to condi- tions ...
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... organ , is a retention sac , a distended follicle , from a thickened and contracted stroma . The process of formation is a hyperphysiological one , often noticed on the opposite side during ovariotomies , and is a condition entirely ...
... organ , is a retention sac , a distended follicle , from a thickened and contracted stroma . The process of formation is a hyperphysiological one , often noticed on the opposite side during ovariotomies , and is a condition entirely ...
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