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" ... day, and died in the evening. The body was examined the following day. The uterus was contracted, but its mouth was dragged down as low as the external orifice by a tumour, which grew from it by a broad base. It was attached to the posterior part... "
An appeal to the medical profession, on the utility of the improved patent ... - Page 362
by John Read (maker to the army.) - 1831
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An Account of Some of the Most Important Diseases Peculiar to Women

Robert Gooch - Pregnancy - 1829 - 506 pages
...uterus was found contracted, but its orifice was dragged down as low as the external orifice by a tumour which grew from it by a thick stalk; it was attached...a ligature had been applied round the stalk of the tumour, and its body cut off just below, as in the case No. V ? III. When the polypus grows from the...
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Medico-Chirurgical Transactions, Volume 19

Royal Medical and Chirurgical Society of London - Medicine - 1835 - 518 pages
...which grew from it by a broad base. It was attached to the posterior part of the mouth of the womb, and some way up the neck was of a livid colour, and weighed three pounds fifteen ounces. The patient had borne her last child before easily and naturally, but some time before her present...
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The Cyclopædia of Practical Medicine: Comprising Treatises on the ..., Volume 4

Sir John Forbes, Alexander Tweedie, John Conolly - Medicine - 1835 - 918 pages
...which grew from it by a broad base. It was attached to the posterior part of the mouth of the womb, and some way up the neck was of a livid colour, and weighed three pounds fifteen ounces. The patient had borne her last child before easily and naturally, but some time before her present...
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A practical treatise on the diseases peculiar to women

Samuel Ashwell (M.D.) - 1844 - 800 pages
...uterus was found contracted, but its mouth was dragged down as low as the external orifice, by a tumour which grew from it by a thick stalk. It was attached...livid colour, and weighed three pounds fifteen ounces. There can be little doubt, after the post mortem inspections detailed in the cases appended to Chapter...
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Lectures on preternatural and complex parturition and lactation

Edward William Murphy - 1852 - 412 pages
...uterus was found contracted, but its orifice was dragged down as low as the external orifice by a tumour which grew from it by a thick stalk; it was attached...livid colour, and weighed three pounds fifteen ounces. — Gooch, Diseases of Females, p. 281-82. impossible to do so. Recollect, therefore, the opposition...
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Clinical reports of ovarian and uterine diseases

Robert Lee - 1853 - 352 pages
...which grew from it by a broad base. It was attached to the posterior part of the mouth of the womb, and some way up the neck was of a livid colour, and weighed three pounds fifteen ounces. The patient had borne her last child before easily and naturally, but some time before her present...
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A Practical treatise on the diseases peculiar to women

Samuel Ashwell - 1855 - 566 pages
...little doubt, after the post-mortem inspections detailed in the cases appended to Chapter III., that in this case, if a ligature had been applied round the stalk of the tumor, and its body cut off just below, that recovery would have been the result. Instead of inflammation in and about the...
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Lectures on the Principles and Practice of Midwifery

Edward William Murphy - Midwifery - 1862 - 788 pages
...uterus was found contracted ; bnt id orifice was dragged down as low as the external orifice by a tumour which grew from it by a thick stalk; it was attached...the neck, was of a livid colour, and weighed three ponndi fifteen ounces (Gooch Diseases of Females, p. 881-82). bdwerer, not without exceptions. Dr....
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Clinical Reports of Ovarian and Uterine Diseases: With Commentaries

Robert Lee - Ovaries - 1853 - 352 pages
...which grew from it by a broad base. It was attached to the posterior part of the mouth of the womb, and some way up the neck was of a livid colour, and weighed three pounds fifteen ounces. The patient had borne her last child before easily and naturally, but some time before her present...
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