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... the emasculated uterus , as Dr. Polk calls it , has always seemed ridiculous . Under such conditions , it is simply a cloaca for the origin of hemorrhage , the accumulation of discharges , and 2 THE CHICAGO MEDICAL RECORDER .
... the emasculated uterus , as Dr. Polk calls it , has always seemed ridiculous . Under such conditions , it is simply a cloaca for the origin of hemorrhage , the accumulation of discharges , and 2 THE CHICAGO MEDICAL RECORDER .
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origin of hemorrhage , the accumulation of discharges , and the development of malignancy . Whether done abdominally or vag- inally , this operation has a great future , and in spite of opposition has made wonderful strides because of ...
origin of hemorrhage , the accumulation of discharges , and the development of malignancy . Whether done abdominally or vag- inally , this operation has a great future , and in spite of opposition has made wonderful strides because of ...
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... hemorrhagic , or purulent effusions . Many others , how- ever , speak of the danger of these incisions and punctures , partic- ularly the danger of wounding the ureters or the uterine arteries . Hoffmeier speaks of these dangers , and ...
... hemorrhagic , or purulent effusions . Many others , how- ever , speak of the danger of these incisions and punctures , partic- ularly the danger of wounding the ureters or the uterine arteries . Hoffmeier speaks of these dangers , and ...
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... hemorrhage from the vaginal vessels . Once having reached the cellular spaces , the finger can be guided inward within the pelvis . It is to me infinitely safer , and to be preferred to various methods of trocar puncturing , needle ...
... hemorrhage from the vaginal vessels . Once having reached the cellular spaces , the finger can be guided inward within the pelvis . It is to me infinitely safer , and to be preferred to various methods of trocar puncturing , needle ...
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... hemorrhages from the growth and the shock and unavoidable . hemorrhage incidental to any operation for the removal of such a growth is very great , and in my opinion would , in this case , have been fatal . For the purpose of ...
... hemorrhages from the growth and the shock and unavoidable . hemorrhage incidental to any operation for the removal of such a growth is very great , and in my opinion would , in this case , have been fatal . For the purpose of ...
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