The American Journal of Obstetrics and Diseases of Women and Children, Volume 75W.A. Townsend & Adams, 1917 |
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... growth . Further , he stated that the relation between myoma uteri and heart disease is explained by abnormalities in metabolism , per- haps in a hyperfunction of the ovaries , as has been pointed out by other writers . In 1905 , Winter ...
... growth . Further , he stated that the relation between myoma uteri and heart disease is explained by abnormalities in metabolism , per- haps in a hyperfunction of the ovaries , as has been pointed out by other writers . In 1905 , Winter ...
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... growth of the tumor . He reports four cases of marked improvement in the cardiac condition after successful removal of the fibroid . In 1913 Herz ( 20 ) endeavors to show a similar etiology for so - called " goiter heart , " " myoma ...
... growth of the tumor . He reports four cases of marked improvement in the cardiac condition after successful removal of the fibroid . In 1913 Herz ( 20 ) endeavors to show a similar etiology for so - called " goiter heart , " " myoma ...
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... growth , which had undergone cystic degeneration , and was complicated by very extensive adhesions to the surrounding viscera . The heart behaved badly during the operation , and death was un- doubtedly due to shock , which in turn was ...
... growth , which had undergone cystic degeneration , and was complicated by very extensive adhesions to the surrounding viscera . The heart behaved badly during the operation , and death was un- doubtedly due to shock , which in turn was ...
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... growth was found in the vault of the vagina . The cervix uteri could not be detected . This patient had been very stout , lost much weight , was very weak , in constant pain , and complained of a foul acrid discharge . After three ...
... growth was found in the vault of the vagina . The cervix uteri could not be detected . This patient had been very stout , lost much weight , was very weak , in constant pain , and complained of a foul acrid discharge . After three ...
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... growth of the tumor at a distance . From my experience , the field of usefulness of moderate doses of radium in gynecology is principally in the treatment of benign tumors and those miserable cases we all have to contend with- those ...
... growth of the tumor at a distance . From my experience , the field of usefulness of moderate doses of radium in gynecology is principally in the treatment of benign tumors and those miserable cases we all have to contend with- those ...
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abdomen abortion anesthesia appearance bacilli Bartholin's gland bladder bleeding blood broad ligament cancer carcinoma cause cavity cells cent cervix Cesarean section child chorionic clinical condition corpus luteum curet curettage cyst delivery diagnosis dilated disease duct eclampsia endometrium enlarged epithelium fetal fetus fibroid forceps fundus gall-bladder gastroenterostomy glands growth Gynecologists heart hemorrhage hospital hydatidiform mole hysterectomy incision infant infection intestinal Jour kidney labor malignant mass maternal membranes menstruation method months mortality mother muscle myoma normal observed obstetrician obstetrics occurred operation organs ovarian ovary ovum pain pathological patient pelvic period peritoneal peritoneum placenta posterior pregnancy present prolapse pylorus radium reaction rectal rectum removed reported round ligament rupture sarcoma showed stomach surgeon surgery surgical suture symptoms syncytium tion tissue treatment tube tumor ureter urine usually uterine uterus vaginal examination wall weeks woman women
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