Southern Practitioner: An Independent Monthly Journal Devoted to Medicine and Surgery, Volume 291907 |
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... frequently have ulcers near the cervical orifice , caused by moisture , friction , and impaired blood supply . The cervix is often , in fact , usually lacerated . The kinked and distorted uterine vessels produce a condition of metritis ...
... frequently have ulcers near the cervical orifice , caused by moisture , friction , and impaired blood supply . The cervix is often , in fact , usually lacerated . The kinked and distorted uterine vessels produce a condition of metritis ...
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... frequent , that as many , or more , procedures or operations have been devised for its relief , than have been given to the profession for the correction of the retrodisplaced uterus . Every procedure , from the introduction of the ...
... frequent , that as many , or more , procedures or operations have been devised for its relief , than have been given to the profession for the correction of the retrodisplaced uterus . Every procedure , from the introduction of the ...
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... frequently changed , even those of wool , al- most invariably produce vaginitis . The only indication for the use of the pessary or the colpeurynter are in very old women , or women in whom there is a distinct contraindication for ...
... frequently changed , even those of wool , al- most invariably produce vaginitis . The only indication for the use of the pessary or the colpeurynter are in very old women , or women in whom there is a distinct contraindication for ...
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... frequent changing of dressing is inadvisable . He advises families and fac- tories to keep one per cent . solutions of picric acid and gauze bandages always on hand . No other dressing in the writer's ex- perience heals so rapidly and ...
... frequent changing of dressing is inadvisable . He advises families and fac- tories to keep one per cent . solutions of picric acid and gauze bandages always on hand . No other dressing in the writer's ex- perience heals so rapidly and ...
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... frequently mistaken for disease of the ovary if the latter is so easily palpated ? " The shame of ablating an organ almost vital in its moral reactions for a disease that a dose of castor oil might cure is put upon us , and must be ...
... frequently mistaken for disease of the ovary if the latter is so easily palpated ? " The shame of ablating an organ almost vital in its moral reactions for a disease that a dose of castor oil might cure is put upon us , and must be ...
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Page 60 - A Text-Book of Obstetrics. By BARTON COOKE HIRST, MD, Professor of Obstetrics in the University of Pennsylvania. Handsome octavo, 899 pages, with 746 illustrations, 39 of them in colors.
Page 145 - The woman about to become a mother, or with her new-born infant upon her bosom, should be the object of trembling care and sympathy wherever she bears her tender burden, or stretches her aching limbs.
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