A Text-book of diseases of womenW.B. Saunders, 1900 - 562 pages |
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... side of the fluid mass and the opposite side is percussed by the fingers of the other hand , the wave of fluctuation is easily felt . Sometimes a thrill or a false wave of fluctuation is observed in the subcutaneous fat of obese women ...
... side of the fluid mass and the opposite side is percussed by the fingers of the other hand , the wave of fluctuation is easily felt . Sometimes a thrill or a false wave of fluctuation is observed in the subcutaneous fat of obese women ...
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... side opposite the kidney that is being examined . One hand should be placed over the lumbar muscles ; the other hand should be placed upon the anterior abdominal wall immediately below the costal margin , and should be pressed backward ...
... side opposite the kidney that is being examined . One hand should be placed over the lumbar muscles ; the other hand should be placed upon the anterior abdominal wall immediately below the costal margin , and should be pressed backward ...
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... side , upon the left side , sitting up , and upon the hands and knees . An encysted fluid accumulation will give practically the same result in percussion in all positions , while free fluid will gravi- tate to the most dependent ...
... side , upon the left side , sitting up , and upon the hands and knees . An encysted fluid accumulation will give practically the same result in percussion in all positions , while free fluid will gravi- tate to the most dependent ...
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... side . The condition of the ureters may be determined by placing the vaginal finger in either lateral vaginal fornix and drawing it outward and forward , when these struc- tures will pass over the end of the finger . When the ureters ...
... side . The condition of the ureters may be determined by placing the vaginal finger in either lateral vaginal fornix and drawing it outward and forward , when these struc- tures will pass over the end of the finger . When the ureters ...
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... sides of the cervix outward and backward to the pelvic wall . The posterior surface of the uterus can be palpated often as high up as the fundus . The method is especially useful when the examination is made by the rectum , and in this ...
... sides of the cervix outward and backward to the pelvic wall . The posterior surface of the uterus can be palpated often as high up as the fundus . The method is especially useful when the examination is made by the rectum , and in this ...
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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