Sterility in the woman and its treatmentGeorge S. Davis, 1893 - 130 sider |
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... exist notable differences between these two words . Impotence is the impossibility of accomplishing the sexual act ; sterility , the impossibility of having or begetting chil- dren . The one has to do with a voluntary act of the animal ...
... exist notable differences between these two words . Impotence is the impossibility of accomplishing the sexual act ; sterility , the impossibility of having or begetting chil- dren . The one has to do with a voluntary act of the animal ...
Side 6
... exists in the region which should be occupied by the vulva a little perforation represent- ing the orifice of the uro - genital sinus . The vulva may , in certain circumstances , preserve in the adult the infantile character . The ...
... exists in the region which should be occupied by the vulva a little perforation represent- ing the orifice of the uro - genital sinus . The vulva may , in certain circumstances , preserve in the adult the infantile character . The ...
Side 10
... exist incomplete septa , a surgical operation will be indicated if there is an obstacle to sexual relations . Sometimes the absence of procreation results from reflux of the spermatic liquid immediately after coitus , whether this be ...
... exist incomplete septa , a surgical operation will be indicated if there is an obstacle to sexual relations . Sometimes the absence of procreation results from reflux of the spermatic liquid immediately after coitus , whether this be ...
Side 11
... exist sepa- rately , or one of the two may persist after disappear- ance of the other . The different varieties of morbid manifestations which have been designated under the name vaginis- mus , have all the same consequence - that of ...
... exist sepa- rately , or one of the two may persist after disappear- ance of the other . The different varieties of morbid manifestations which have been designated under the name vaginis- mus , have all the same consequence - that of ...
Side 15
... exists no trace of the organ - is extremely rare ; some authors deny that any such cases have ever ex- isted . Less exceptional are the instances of arrest of development , designated as fœtal , infantile , or pubes- cent uterus . We ...
... exists no trace of the organ - is extremely rare ; some authors deny that any such cases have ever ex- isted . Less exceptional are the instances of arrest of development , designated as fœtal , infantile , or pubes- cent uterus . We ...
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ablation abortion absence acid affected amenorrhoea anatomical antiseptic aptitude arrests of development become pregnant blennorrhagia blood bougie cause of sterility cauterizations cervical canal cervix chlorosis chronic cinchona coitus conception cure despite dilatation disappearance diseases divers douche dysmenorrhoea epididymis epoch especially exist expelled fact favorable fecundation flux follicles frequent function genital organs glands hæmorrhages husband importance inflammation influence injections iodoform kind lesions less liquid manifestations marriage means membranous dysmenorrhoea menorrhagia menses menstruation ment metritis morbid mucosa mucous mucus neck nervous normal obliteration observed obstacle obtain operation ordinarily ovarian ovaries ovule ovum painful pathological patients pelviperitonitis period peritoneal peritoneum pessaries physiological point of view pregnancy present procreation produced puberty races reproduction rudimentary salpingitis sexes Sinety sometimes sperm spermatozoids stenosis sterility syphilis takes place tampon tincæ tion tissue treatment tubes tumors urethra uterine cavity uterine mucosa uterus vagina vaginismus view of sterility vulva woman women writers
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