A Text-book of diseases of womenW.B. Saunders, 1900 - 562 pages |
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Page 24
... attached the upright sup- ports for holding the stirrups for the feet , such as have been devised by Dr. Edebohls . By this arrangement the feet and legs are supported without any effort on the part of the woman ; when the buttocks are ...
... attached the upright sup- ports for holding the stirrups for the feet , such as have been devised by Dr. Edebohls . By this arrangement the feet and legs are supported without any effort on the part of the woman ; when the buttocks are ...
Page 56
... attached in the median line between the anus and the vagina , and therefore this part of the body , which is called the perineum , is supported or maintained in its proper position by these various structures . The trans- versus perinæi ...
... attached in the median line between the anus and the vagina , and therefore this part of the body , which is called the perineum , is supported or maintained in its proper position by these various structures . The trans- versus perinæi ...
Page 64
... attached to the needle by means of a silk carrier ( Fig . 31 ) . FIG . 31. - Perineal needle with silk carrier . The sutures may be fastened by passing the ends through a perforated shot which is slipped down to the line of union and ...
... attached to the needle by means of a silk carrier ( Fig . 31 ) . FIG . 31. - Perineal needle with silk carrier . The sutures may be fastened by passing the ends through a perforated shot which is slipped down to the line of union and ...
Page 67
... attached to it , being uninjured , are still able to draw the two halves of the perineum forward , thus supporting the posterior vaginal wall and keeping the vagina closed . There is but very little tendency to separation of the two ...
... attached to it , being uninjured , are still able to draw the two halves of the perineum forward , thus supporting the posterior vaginal wall and keeping the vagina closed . There is but very little tendency to separation of the two ...
Page 69
... attached to the mucous membrane of the rectum the opera- tor should avoid cutting the healthy portion of this mucous membrane , as bleeding from it is often annoying . The first suture should be introduced at the mar- gin of the anal ...
... attached to the mucous membrane of the rectum the opera- tor should avoid cutting the healthy portion of this mucous membrane , as bleeding from it is often annoying . The first suture should be introduced at the mar- gin of the anal ...
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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 oöphoritis 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