A Text-book of the diseases of womenW.B. Saunders, 1898 - 710 pages |
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Page 120
... ligature ; and in cases in which the removal of the uterus or its appendages proves impos- sible , it is advisable to ligate the tubes , including the nerve . Theory of Menstruation . The cause of menstruation is unknown . Most likely ...
... ligature ; and in cases in which the removal of the uterus or its appendages proves impos- sible , it is advisable to ligate the tubes , including the nerve . Theory of Menstruation . The cause of menstruation is unknown . Most likely ...
Page 181
... , styptics , cauterization , ligature , suture , and forci- pressure . 1 Amer . Jour . Obst . , vol . xxv . No. 1 , January , 1892 . Hot water is used in vaginal injection ( p . TREATMENT IN GENERAL . 181 Abdominal Tamponade E Hemostasis.
... , styptics , cauterization , ligature , suture , and forci- pressure . 1 Amer . Jour . Obst . , vol . xxv . No. 1 , January , 1892 . Hot water is used in vaginal injection ( p . TREATMENT IN GENERAL . 181 Abdominal Tamponade E Hemostasis.
Page 182
... ligature . A very convenient apparatus is Paquelin's thermo - cautery ( Fig . 156 ) , in which a tip of platinum may be kept at different de- grees of heat by a more or less abundant supply of benzine vapor . Independently of its ...
... ligature . A very convenient apparatus is Paquelin's thermo - cautery ( Fig . 156 ) , in which a tip of platinum may be kept at different de- grees of heat by a more or less abundant supply of benzine vapor . Independently of its ...
Page 183
... ligature applied through the vaginal roof . He says by so doing we do not know what we tie , and even if the uterine artery is included in the ligature , it is not sure that it is made imper- vious . He makes an incision an inch and a ...
... ligature applied through the vaginal roof . He says by so doing we do not know what we tie , and even if the uterine artery is included in the ligature , it is not sure that it is made imper- vious . He makes an incision an inch and a ...
Page 184
... ligature . F. Dilatation and G. drainage are so intimately connected that we will treat of them together . In regard to dilatation of the cervix the reader is referred to what has been said on the subject in the chapter on Examination ...
... ligature . F. Dilatation and G. drainage are so intimately connected that we will treat of them together . In regard to dilatation of the cervix the reader is referred to what has been said on the subject in the chapter on Examination ...
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