The Practice of medicine and surgeryLindsay & Blakiston, 1865 - 566 pages |
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... entirely close the vaginal orifice by the coaptation and firm accretion of the entire inner surfaces of the labia . I have met with more than one in- stance in which the hairy margins of the labia were so nicely adjusted to each other ...
... entirely close the vaginal orifice by the coaptation and firm accretion of the entire inner surfaces of the labia . I have met with more than one in- stance in which the hairy margins of the labia were so nicely adjusted to each other ...
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... entirely , and the convexity of them is not increased , will not generally produce this effect . When this is the manner of missing the hold of the instrument , the blades will be pressed close together , and pass through the parts ...
... entirely , and the convexity of them is not increased , will not generally produce this effect . When this is the manner of missing the hold of the instrument , the blades will be pressed close together , and pass through the parts ...
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... entirely suc- cessful in my own hands , that I will not apologize for recommend- ing and describing it without variation . A patient , to undergo this operation and be cured by it , must be in good general health . If she is not so ...
... entirely suc- cessful in my own hands , that I will not apologize for recommend- ing and describing it without variation . A patient , to undergo this operation and be cured by it , must be in good general health . If she is not so ...
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... entirely effaced . I have not met with this form of disease except in very debilitated , sallow , and badly nourished persons . The state of the system leading to this sort of ulceration , I have thought to be more the result of living ...
... entirely effaced . I have not met with this form of disease except in very debilitated , sallow , and badly nourished persons . The state of the system leading to this sort of ulceration , I have thought to be more the result of living ...
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... entirely gone , or it merges into the chronic form . The inflammation usually involves the urethra , and sometimes the bladder , and its greatest intensity is almost always in the lower third of the vaginal canal . Sometimes it attacks ...
... entirely gone , or it merges into the chronic form . The inflammation usually involves the urethra , and sometimes the bladder , and its greatest intensity is almost always in the lower third of the vaginal canal . Sometimes it attacks ...
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abdomen abscess acid acute adhesions amenorrhoea application astringents attack becomes bladder BLAKISTON'S PUBLICATIONS blood bowels breast cancer cause caustic cavity cervix uteri chronic inflammation circumstances complete condition congestion course cure cyst diagnosis discharge displacement distension doses dysmenorrhoea Edition effect effusion enlarged epidemic evacuation examination fæces fatal favorable fever fibrinous fibrous finger flammation fluid frequently fundus hemorrhage iliac region increased inflammation influence injections instances instrument kind labia less mammæ Medical Medicine menorrhagia menstruation milk mode mucous membrane mucus necessary neck nervous nipple nitrate nitrate of silver observed occur operation opium organ ovarian pain patient pelvis perineum peritoneal peritoneum pessary physician practitioner pregnancy pressure probe produce prognosis puerperal pulse rectum remedies removed result secretion sometimes speculum submucous subside suffering sufficient suppuration surface symptoms tenderness tion tissue tonics treatment tumor ulceration unfrequently usually uterine uterine disease uterus vagina variety walls wound