A Text-book of obstetricsW.B. Saunders & Company, 1902 - 865 pages |
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Page 24
... normal width of the pelvic outlet is secured . The sacrum bears the greatest weight of the trunk , and in consequence its top is forced downward and for- ward . The natural consequence would be to tilt the lower end of the sacrum and ...
... normal width of the pelvic outlet is secured . The sacrum bears the greatest weight of the trunk , and in consequence its top is forced downward and for- ward . The natural consequence would be to tilt the lower end of the sacrum and ...
Page 47
... may be seen in figure 38 , the supravaginal portion of the cervix is longer anteriorly than posteriorly . The normal position of the uterus is almost horizontal as the woman stands erect . It. THE FEMALE SEXUAL ORGANS . 47.
... may be seen in figure 38 , the supravaginal portion of the cervix is longer anteriorly than posteriorly . The normal position of the uterus is almost horizontal as the woman stands erect . It. THE FEMALE SEXUAL ORGANS . 47.
Page 64
... normal , for twelve years . The menopause then began , at the age of forty - eight.1 Finally , I was once obliged to remove the ovaries in a case of ill - developed , infantile womb , associated with well - developed ovaries , in which ...
... normal , for twelve years . The menopause then began , at the age of forty - eight.1 Finally , I was once obliged to remove the ovaries in a case of ill - developed , infantile womb , associated with well - developed ovaries , in which ...
Page 67
... normal into the vaginal canal , at the same time becoming softer and shorter , but broader , by which action the os uteri was opened . The stimulus being removed , the uterus returned to its normal condition and the os closed . These ...
... normal into the vaginal canal , at the same time becoming softer and shorter , but broader , by which action the os uteri was opened . The stimulus being removed , the uterus returned to its normal condition and the os closed . These ...
Page 68
... normal position of the uterus . A retroverted uterus , therefore , with the cervix tilted so far for- ward that it is not bathed in the seminal lake , is often , but not necessarily , a bar to conception . The motility of the sperm ...
... normal position of the uterus . A retroverted uterus , therefore , with the cervix tilted so far for- ward that it is not bathed in the seminal lake , is often , but not necessarily , a bar to conception . The motility of the sperm ...
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