The American Journal of Obstetrics and Diseases of Women and Children, Bind 41W.A. Townsend & Adams, 1900 |
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... entirely pene- trate the surrounding capsule . The uterine cavity was almost obliterated and contained a foul - smelling , purulent material . The openings from the uterus to the tubes were occluded . Microscopic section of tissue ...
... entirely pene- trate the surrounding capsule . The uterine cavity was almost obliterated and contained a foul - smelling , purulent material . The openings from the uterus to the tubes were occluded . Microscopic section of tissue ...
Side 18
... entirely shut off . On opening the dilated portion it was found to be distended almost entirely with a clear , gelatinous sub- stance which could be turned out en masse , leaving a smooth , slightly sacculated wall . Near the proximal ...
... entirely shut off . On opening the dilated portion it was found to be distended almost entirely with a clear , gelatinous sub- stance which could be turned out en masse , leaving a smooth , slightly sacculated wall . Near the proximal ...
Side 19
... entirely be- hind the cecum and was 9 centimetres long and 2 centimetres in diameter . It had a distinct mesentery except at its tip . About one - half centimetre from its origin its lumen was oc- cluded by firm fibrous bands , which ...
... entirely be- hind the cecum and was 9 centimetres long and 2 centimetres in diameter . It had a distinct mesentery except at its tip . About one - half centimetre from its origin its lumen was oc- cluded by firm fibrous bands , which ...
Side 29
... entirely of tubular glands , separated by narrow and delicate septa of connective tissue , and lined by a single layer of slender columnar epithelial cells with nuclei placed at the base . " On careful examination the structure is seen ...
... entirely of tubular glands , separated by narrow and delicate septa of connective tissue , and lined by a single layer of slender columnar epithelial cells with nuclei placed at the base . " On careful examination the structure is seen ...
Side 46
... entirely expectant . The fever subsided ; pulse became lower ; the diffuse mass be- came more distinct and smaller ; pain on touch persisted . The examination through the vagina showed only little change ; it appeared as if fluctuation ...
... entirely expectant . The fever subsided ; pulse became lower ; the diffuse mass be- came more distinct and smaller ; pain on touch persisted . The examination through the vagina showed only little change ; it appeared as if fluctuation ...
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abdominal adhesions antitoxin artery bladder blood bowels broad ligament cancer catgut cause cavity cent centimetres cervix Cesarean section child chronic clinical condition cure curetted cyst cystitis cystoma dermoid diabetes diagnosis dilatation diphtheria discharge disease dysmenorrhea enlarged enucleation examination fetal fetus fibroid finger fistula forceps frequently fundus gauze glands gonorrhea growth Gynecology hemorrhage Hospital hysterectomy inches incision infarcts infection inflammation intestinal iodoform Jour kidney labor lesions mass Medical menorrhagia menstruation method months mucous membrane muscle normal observed OBSTETRICS occurred opening operation organs ovarian ovary pain patient pedicle pelvic peritoneal peritoneum physician placenta posterior pregnancy present pulse recovery rectum removed reports Retroversion round ligament rupture septum serum showed specimen sterilized surface sutures symptoms temperature tion tissue treatment tubal tube and ovary tumor umbilicus ureter urine usually uterine uterus vagina vomiting wall weeks woman women wound
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