A Treatise on the science and practice of midwifery, Volume 1Lea Bros. & Company, 1893 - 697 pages |
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Page 72
... believe that a Fallopian tube may even grasp the ovary of the opposite side . Each tube proceeds from the upper angle of the uterus at first transversely outward , and then downward , backward , and inward , so as to reach the neighbor ...
... believe that a Fallopian tube may even grasp the ovary of the opposite side . Each tube proceeds from the upper angle of the uterus at first transversely outward , and then downward , backward , and inward , so as to reach the neighbor ...
Page 76
... believe . The cortical substance is the more important , as that in which the Graafian follicles and ovules are formed . It consists of interlaced fibres of connective tissue , containing a large number of nuclei . The FIG . 36 . S ...
... believe . The cortical substance is the more important , as that in which the Graafian follicles and ovules are formed . It consists of interlaced fibres of connective tissue , containing a large number of nuclei . The FIG . 36 . S ...
Page 92
... believe that the susceptibility to conception is greater during the menstrual epochs . Raciborski believes that in the large proportion of cases impregnation occurs in the first half of the menstrual interval , or in the few days ...
... believe that the susceptibility to conception is greater during the menstrual epochs . Raciborski believes that in the large proportion of cases impregnation occurs in the first half of the menstrual interval , or in the few days ...
Page 106
... believe , a new mucous membrane is formed under the decidua , which remains in a somewhat imperfect condition till after delivery , when it rapidly develops and assumes the proper functions of the mucous lining of the uterus . Robin ...
... believe , a new mucous membrane is formed under the decidua , which remains in a somewhat imperfect condition till after delivery , when it rapidly develops and assumes the proper functions of the mucous lining of the uterus . Robin ...
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... believe the foetal influence to be , that he calculated that between the years 1834 and 1837 there were lost in Great Britain , as a conse- quence of the slightly larger size of the male than of the female head at birth , about 50,000 ...
... believe the foetal influence to be , that he calculated that between the years 1834 and 1837 there were lost in Great Britain , as a conse- quence of the slightly larger size of the male than of the female head at birth , about 50,000 ...
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abdominal abortion accoucheur allantois amnion becomes believe birth bladder blades blood body bones breech Cæsarean section cause cervix child chorion chorion villi commenced considerable cord craniotomy cyst decidua deformity delivery developed diagnosis difficulty dilatation disease distended effect existence expelled expulsion external extreme Fallopian tube favor fibres finger fluid foetal foetus follicle forceps frequently fundus gestation hand head hemorrhage inches increased Journ laceration latter layer liquor amnii lower maternal menstruation months mother mucous membrane muscular oblique diameter observed Obst obstetric occiput occur operation ovarian ovariotomy ovary ovule ovum pains parietes passed patient pelvic brim pelvic cavity pelvis perineum placenta portion position possible posterior practitioner pregnancy presentations pressure probably produced pubes result risk rotation rupture sacrum separated sometimes sufficiently surface sutures symptoms tion tissue traction transverse treatment tube tumor umbilical uterine cavity uterine contractions uterine walls uterus vagina vertex vessels villi women
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