A Text-book of diseases of womenW.B. Saunders, 1900 - 562 pages |
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... Fallopian tube . In order to palpate the vermiform ap- pendix the examiner should stand upon the right side of the woman , who is lying upon her back , and should place the tips of the fingers of the right hand at about the junction of ...
... Fallopian tube . In order to palpate the vermiform ap- pendix the examiner should stand upon the right side of the woman , who is lying upon her back , and should place the tips of the fingers of the right hand at about the junction of ...
Page 27
... Fallopian tube may thus be felt . Passing farther outward , the whole of the tube and the ovary may be examined . The same procedure is then applied to the opposite side . The condition of the ureters may be determined by placing the ...
... Fallopian tube may thus be felt . Passing farther outward , the whole of the tube and the ovary may be examined . The same procedure is then applied to the opposite side . The condition of the ureters may be determined by placing the ...
Page 246
... Fallopian tubes and the ovaries ; and hysterectomy , or removal of the uterus . Salpingo - oophorectomy has been ... tube should be amputated as closely as possible to the uterine cornu . Many cases of failure of this ope- ration are due ...
... Fallopian tubes and the ovaries ; and hysterectomy , or removal of the uterus . Salpingo - oophorectomy has been ... tube should be amputated as closely as possible to the uterine cornu . Many cases of failure of this ope- ration are due ...
Page 247
... Fallopian tube being excised , complete cure resulting . The nature of the influence of the Fallopian tube in this matter is not understood . Tait lays especial stress upon the necessity of its complete removal . The importance of the ...
... Fallopian tube being excised , complete cure resulting . The nature of the influence of the Fallopian tube in this matter is not understood . Tait lays especial stress upon the necessity of its complete removal . The importance of the ...
Page 263
... . The most efficient instrument for maintaining continu- ous pressure consists. FIG . 140. - Emmet's method of retain- ing partially reduced inversion . FIG . 141. - Section of the normal Fallopian tube. INVERSION OF THE UTERUS . 263.
... . The most efficient instrument for maintaining continu- ous pressure consists. FIG . 140. - Emmet's method of retain- ing partially reduced inversion . FIG . 141. - Section of the normal Fallopian tube. INVERSION OF THE UTERUS . 263.
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abdominal wall abscess acute adhesions appear arteries atrophy become bimanual examination bladder bleeding blood body broad ligament cancer cause celiotomy cervical canal cervix chronic condition cure curetting cystic dermoid diagnosis dilatation discharge disease distended douches endometritis endometrium enlarged epithelium external Fallopian tube fibroid tumor finger fistula fluid follicles follicular fundus gauze genital glands glandular cyst gonorrhea gonorrheal growth hemorrhage hydrosalpinx hypertrophy hysterectomy inches incision infection inflammation inflammatory interstitial intestine laceration lesion ligature menopause menstrual period mucous membrane muscular nodules normal occur oƶphoritis operation ostium ovarian cyst ovary ovum pain palpation pedicle pelvic perineum peritoneal peritoneum pessary polyp portion position posterior present pressure prolapse pyosalpinx rectum removed result retroversion rupture salpingitis sarcoma septic sometimes speculum sterile structures subinvolution suppuration surface sutures symptoms take place tion tissue treatment tubal pregnancy tube and ovary tuberculosis ulceration ureters urethra urine usually uterine fibroids uterus vaginal aspect vaginal wall woman women