The Atlanta Medical and Surgical Journal, Bind 10J.P. Harrison, 1893 |
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Side 18
... tumor is fed by the same blood that nourishes the normal tissues of the uterus . A uterine fibroma is a morbid growth developed within the walls of the uterus , and is composed of muscular fibro - cells , fibro - plastic material and ...
... tumor is fed by the same blood that nourishes the normal tissues of the uterus . A uterine fibroma is a morbid growth developed within the walls of the uterus , and is composed of muscular fibro - cells , fibro - plastic material and ...
Side 19
... tumor originates . within the muscular walls of the uterus , but the direction of its growth may vary . When it is ... tumors gradually disappear en- tirely , or sloughing , may be expelled through the vagina . Some- times they ...
... tumor originates . within the muscular walls of the uterus , but the direction of its growth may vary . When it is ... tumors gradually disappear en- tirely , or sloughing , may be expelled through the vagina . Some- times they ...
Side 20
... tumor . Medicines are pow- erless to cause the absorption of a fibrous tumor and do good , except to build up the general system . Ergot is given to cause the death and expulsion of the tumor . I have no confidence in ergot . The ...
... tumor . Medicines are pow- erless to cause the absorption of a fibrous tumor and do good , except to build up the general system . Ergot is given to cause the death and expulsion of the tumor . I have no confidence in ergot . The ...
Side 68
... tumor distinctly projecting above the surface . We will try to find out its nature . It may be indeed it is probable — that this tumor was imperceptible to the patient in its early stages , and that he first noticed it about the first ...
... tumor distinctly projecting above the surface . We will try to find out its nature . It may be indeed it is probable — that this tumor was imperceptible to the patient in its early stages , and that he first noticed it about the first ...
Side 69
... tumor , in the modern sense of the word , i . e . , a new growth . A special characteristic of this kind of case is the absence of all the ordinary factors , one or more of which are so often found to have given rise to ascites . So ...
... tumor , in the modern sense of the word , i . e . , a new growth . A special characteristic of this kind of case is the absence of all the ordinary factors , one or more of which are so often found to have given rise to ascites . So ...
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