The Practice of medicine and surgeryLindsay & Blakiston, 1865 - 566 pages |
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... fluid as felt by the finger . The fluid being drawn off , the outer extremity of the perforation may be increased by the knife as far as may be desired , and as deeply as the surgeon may consider it safe . The opening may be increased ...
... fluid as felt by the finger . The fluid being drawn off , the outer extremity of the perforation may be increased by the knife as far as may be desired , and as deeply as the surgeon may consider it safe . The opening may be increased ...
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... fluid out , or introducing a very small probe into the canal of the gland , thus opening it . If these are both impracticable , it is better to puncture it and squeeze the contents through the outlet thus made . If inflammation has ...
... fluid out , or introducing a very small probe into the canal of the gland , thus opening it . If these are both impracticable , it is better to puncture it and squeeze the contents through the outlet thus made . If inflammation has ...
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... fluid , there is no warning until they flow upon the person . The mucous membrane of the vagina is generally irritated and inflamed , while the skin is chapped and excoriated from frequent contact with the fæces . Treatment ...
... fluid , there is no warning until they flow upon the person . The mucous membrane of the vagina is generally irritated and inflamed , while the skin is chapped and excoriated from frequent contact with the fæces . Treatment ...
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... fluid , from four to six times a day . For the first four or five days the parts may be kept lubricated thoroughly by the in- jection , after the water , of very bland sweet oil , or almond oil . When the slough begins to be thrown off ...
... fluid , from four to six times a day . For the first four or five days the parts may be kept lubricated thoroughly by the in- jection , after the water , of very bland sweet oil , or almond oil . When the slough begins to be thrown off ...
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... to a periodi- cal discharge of mucus or sero - mucus . The uterine congestion is not sufficient in quantity or force to give rise to hemorrhage , but to cause effusion of the thinner portions of that fluid AMENORRHEA . 63.
... to a periodi- cal discharge of mucus or sero - mucus . The uterine congestion is not sufficient in quantity or force to give rise to hemorrhage , but to cause effusion of the thinner portions of that fluid AMENORRHEA . 63.
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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