The American Journal of Obstetrics and Diseases of Women and Children, Volume 75W.A. Townsend & Adams, 1917 |
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... cervix invariably restores these patients . What shortening there may be in the vagina is atrophic , due to downward pressure . I do not think the line of demarcation has been clearly drawn between prolapse and infra- elongation of the ...
... cervix invariably restores these patients . What shortening there may be in the vagina is atrophic , due to downward pressure . I do not think the line of demarcation has been clearly drawn between prolapse and infra- elongation of the ...
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... cervix . There are portions of the body in which it does not seem to work so well , but both as a palliative measure in inoperable cancer of the cervix and after operation as a safeguard against recurrence , it seems to be of great ...
... cervix . There are portions of the body in which it does not seem to work so well , but both as a palliative measure in inoperable cancer of the cervix and after operation as a safeguard against recurrence , it seems to be of great ...
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... cervix backward in the pel- vic cavity , by shortening the sacrouterine ligaments . Such a sus- pension is best made by a substantial transplantation of round ligaments into the abdominal wall of the Gilliam type . This alone must be ...
... cervix backward in the pel- vic cavity , by shortening the sacrouterine ligaments . Such a sus- pension is best made by a substantial transplantation of round ligaments into the abdominal wall of the Gilliam type . This alone must be ...
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... cervix is to leave enough of the upper por- tion of the cervix to serve in subsequent gestation , and to remove as much as may be permitted of the indurated tissues in which are found the more deeply seated Nabothian follicles ...
... cervix is to leave enough of the upper por- tion of the cervix to serve in subsequent gestation , and to remove as much as may be permitted of the indurated tissues in which are found the more deeply seated Nabothian follicles ...
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... cervix descends far forward in the vagina , it is retroponated by stitching loops , with linen or silk , in the sacro- uterine ligaments near their attachment to the cervix , before the round ligament loops are implanted into the ...
... cervix descends far forward in the vagina , it is retroponated by stitching loops , with linen or silk , in the sacro- uterine ligaments near their attachment to the cervix , before the round ligament loops are implanted into the ...
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