The American Journal of Obstetrics and Diseases of Women and Children, Volume 75W.A. Townsend & Adams, 1917 |
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Page 33
... removed . If not removed , particular note is made of the fact in the operative notes , as not infrequently immediate or remote postoperative discomfort or pain may indicate appendicitis and a knowledge of its condition at the time of ...
... removed . If not removed , particular note is made of the fact in the operative notes , as not infrequently immediate or remote postoperative discomfort or pain may indicate appendicitis and a knowledge of its condition at the time of ...
Page 41
... removed . The aim in this work on the cervix is to leave enough of the upper por- tion of the cervix to serve in ... removing neo- plasms when present , removing a tube and ovary or resecting them when needed , the round ligament of one ...
... removed . The aim in this work on the cervix is to leave enough of the upper por- tion of the cervix to serve in ... removing neo- plasms when present , removing a tube and ovary or resecting them when needed , the round ligament of one ...
Page 44
... removed in 29.5 per cent . Both tubes were exsected and removed , usually with one ovary , in 12 per cent . One ovary was resected in 45 per cent . Both ovaries resected in 19.5 per cent . Salpingostomy was made , mostly on one side ...
... removed in 29.5 per cent . Both tubes were exsected and removed , usually with one ovary , in 12 per cent . One ovary was resected in 45 per cent . Both ovaries resected in 19.5 per cent . Salpingostomy was made , mostly on one side ...
Page 48
... removing the ap- pendix as a necessary or prophylactic measure . It was at such times FIG . 2 . that I was frequently ... removed from the fascial surface . An incision about five centimeters in length is made through the aponeurosis of.
... removing the ap- pendix as a necessary or prophylactic measure . It was at such times FIG . 2 . that I was frequently ... removed from the fascial surface . An incision about five centimeters in length is made through the aponeurosis of.
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... removed the gall - bladder together with thirty or forty stones from the common duct . When I opened the gall - bladder after its removal it seemed as if a thick - walled gall - bladder containing a large number of stones had been ...
... removed the gall - bladder together with thirty or forty stones from the common duct . When I opened the gall - bladder after its removal it seemed as if a thick - walled gall - bladder containing a large number of stones had been ...
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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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Page 638 - ... or causes to be used or employed, any instrument or other means, with intent thereby to procure the miscarriage of a woman, unless the same is necessary to preserve her life, in case the death of the woman, or of any quick child of which she is pregnant, is thereby produced, is guilty of manslaughter in the first degree.
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