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Side 27
... position taken in my former paper . So long as obortion is progressing safely even though it may be slowly all sorts of interference and especially curettage is to be deprecated . Nature is , in the vast majority of cases , thoroughly ...
... position taken in my former paper . So long as obortion is progressing safely even though it may be slowly all sorts of interference and especially curettage is to be deprecated . Nature is , in the vast majority of cases , thoroughly ...
Side 29
... position . [ Much thinking and talking is now going on anent the best treat- ment of the retro - displacements of the uterus . Every one of the opera- tions done for their relief has enthusiastic admirers and opponents , while none of ...
... position . [ Much thinking and talking is now going on anent the best treat- ment of the retro - displacements of the uterus . Every one of the opera- tions done for their relief has enthusiastic admirers and opponents , while none of ...
Side 30
... position , " and regards no position as abnormal per se , except complete prolapsus . This question is well worthy of study and , especially , by those who would attribute every pain and ache of woman to a backward - displaced womb ...
... position , " and regards no position as abnormal per se , except complete prolapsus . This question is well worthy of study and , especially , by those who would attribute every pain and ache of woman to a backward - displaced womb ...
Side 33
... position it must be held , so that the weight of the body will constantly force the head against the soft tissues of the cavity , thereby enlarging it to its 34 normal capacity . This is called the " functional CURRENT LITERATURE .
... position it must be held , so that the weight of the body will constantly force the head against the soft tissues of the cavity , thereby enlarging it to its 34 normal capacity . This is called the " functional CURRENT LITERATURE .
Side 34
... position . The second step is Reposition , in which attempts are made to force the head of the femur over the posterior margin of the acetabulum through the opening in the con- tracted capsule . To do this ; flex the thigh to about 90 ...
... position . The second step is Reposition , in which attempts are made to force the head of the femur over the posterior margin of the acetabulum through the opening in the con- tracted capsule . To do this ; flex the thigh to about 90 ...
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Side 360 - Codeine, an hour before retiring, and repeat it hourly until the irritation is allayed. Allow the tablet to dissolve slowly in the mouth, swallowing the saliva. After taking the second or third tablet the cough is usually under control, at least for that paroxysm and for the night. Should the irritation prevail in the morning or at midday, the same course of administration should be observed until subdued.
Side 351 - Edited by Hobart Amory Hare, MD, Professor of Therapeutics and Materia Medica in the Jefferson Medical College of Philadelphia; Physician to the Jefferson Medical College Hospital...
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Side 418 - MANUAL OF SKIN DISEASES. With special reference to diagnosis and treatment. For the use of students and general practitioners. By WA Hardaway, MD, Professor of - Skin Diseases in the Missouri Medical College. Second edition, entirely rewritten and much enlarged. In one handsome 12 mo volume with illustrations. THE PRINCIPLES AND PRACTICE OF OBSTETRICS.
Side 417 - A Compend of Obstetrics, Especially Adapted to the Use of Medical Students and Physicians. By Henry G. Landis, AM, M. D., Late Professor of Obstetrics and Diseases of Women in Starling Medical College. Revised and Edited by William H. Wells, MD...
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Side 71 - A third method, it is claimed by some — namely, the intra-abdominal shortening of the round ligaments — is preferable to either ventrofixation or suspensio uteri. This may be done either by drawing a loop of the round ligament into the loop which ties off the ovary and tube; or in cases in which the latter are not removed, simply to detach them from adhesions and shorten the round ligament by drawing up a loop of it and stitching it to itself for a space of about two inches. By this means the...
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