The American Journal of Obstetrics and Diseases of Women and Children, Volume 39W.A. Townsend & Adams, 1899 |
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Page 87
... remained after labor and when the woman was convalescent from labor . In these cases , also , neuritis of the pelvic joint could not be found . The treatment suggested by Dr. Wilson has been so satisfactory in the first case that I ...
... remained after labor and when the woman was convalescent from labor . In these cases , also , neuritis of the pelvic joint could not be found . The treatment suggested by Dr. Wilson has been so satisfactory in the first case that I ...
Page 109
... remained . The fibroid had shrunk considerably since the previous labor . BRIEF OF CURRENT LITERATURE . GYNECOLOGY AND ABDOMINAL SURGERY . The Effects Produced in the Female by Castration.- Pfister ' reports 179 cases of castration from ...
... remained . The fibroid had shrunk considerably since the previous labor . BRIEF OF CURRENT LITERATURE . GYNECOLOGY AND ABDOMINAL SURGERY . The Effects Produced in the Female by Castration.- Pfister ' reports 179 cases of castration from ...
Page 111
... remained unchanged . As to the mammary glands , which must also be classed as genital organs , the re- sults following castration are different . In some women the breasts become atrophic , while in others a decided increase in size was ...
... remained unchanged . As to the mammary glands , which must also be classed as genital organs , the re- sults following castration are different . In some women the breasts become atrophic , while in others a decided increase in size was ...
Page 134
... remained distinctly appa- rent during the period of from two to three weeks or more whilst the foot has been kept absolutely quiescent , and the warmth has continued afterward as a permanent benefit . We know well that additional warmth ...
... remained distinctly appa- rent during the period of from two to three weeks or more whilst the foot has been kept absolutely quiescent , and the warmth has continued afterward as a permanent benefit . We know well that additional warmth ...
Page 138
... remained unaffected by the treatment . He gave one to two drachms of the fresh thyroid gland , enclosed in a wafer or in a sandwich , once a week . His conclusion was that the treatment succeeds best in children . Noma . Fehde ...
... remained unaffected by the treatment . He gave one to two drachms of the fresh thyroid gland , enclosed in a wafer or in a sandwich , once a week . His conclusion was that the treatment succeeds best in children . Noma . Fehde ...
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