The Chicago Medical Recorder, Volume 9Medical Recorder Publishing Company, 1895 |
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... walls of the tube proper . After a time the uterine end becomes closed , and then we have an independent pus sac , not communicating with either the serous or the uterine cavity . This may rupture into the folds of the broad ligament ...
... walls of the tube proper . After a time the uterine end becomes closed , and then we have an independent pus sac , not communicating with either the serous or the uterine cavity . This may rupture into the folds of the broad ligament ...
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... wall of the uterus , sufficient room is not gained , a perpendicular incision , beginning at the middle of the posterior border of the first , and running downward , parallel to the vagina , in the median rhaphe , is made , taking care ...
... wall of the uterus , sufficient room is not gained , a perpendicular incision , beginning at the middle of the posterior border of the first , and running downward , parallel to the vagina , in the median rhaphe , is made , taking care ...
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... wall , so as to empty the cavity as thoroughly as possible . The packing is now removed , the vagina once more cleansed , and the finger reintroduced into the abscess cavity a second time . Now comes an important part of the procedure ...
... wall , so as to empty the cavity as thoroughly as possible . The packing is now removed , the vagina once more cleansed , and the finger reintroduced into the abscess cavity a second time . Now comes an important part of the procedure ...
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... wall of the broad ligament a round or oval , soft , thin wall , fluctuating sac , evidently an ovarian abscess . At this stage I have repeatedly had my assistant introduce the finger to palpate the sac wall before penetrating it , and ...
... wall of the broad ligament a round or oval , soft , thin wall , fluctuating sac , evidently an ovarian abscess . At this stage I have repeatedly had my assistant introduce the finger to palpate the sac wall before penetrating it , and ...
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... walls , the septum and posterior wall of the pharynx . Its surface . was mottled , with foci of corticle hemorrhages more or less decom- posed . The tumor was immovable and bled freely at the daintiest touch of the probe . There was an ...
... walls , the septum and posterior wall of the pharynx . Its surface . was mottled , with foci of corticle hemorrhages more or less decom- posed . The tumor was immovable and bled freely at the daintiest touch of the probe . There was an ...
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