The Practice of medicine and surgeryLindsay & Blakiston, 1865 - 566 pages |
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... introduce behind the adhesions from above a bent probe or director . When this is the case , it is , I believe , the best plan to separate them , by driving the bent director through the adhe- rent part . The same care as in the infant ...
... introduce behind the adhesions from above a bent probe or director . When this is the case , it is , I believe , the best plan to separate them , by driving the bent director through the adhe- rent part . The same care as in the infant ...
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... introduced into the urethra , the urine all drawn off , and the urethra held as near the symphysis pubis , or as far from the middle line of the vagina , as practicable . The catheter should be thus held by an assistant , while the fore ...
... introduced into the urethra , the urine all drawn off , and the urethra held as near the symphysis pubis , or as far from the middle line of the vagina , as practicable . The catheter should be thus held by an assistant , while the fore ...
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... introduced to fill up the vagina , and a hard compress placed and held firmly by bandages , so as to press the wounded part between the two . When wounds of the labia are large and gaping , the hair should be removed , and the wound ...
... introduced to fill up the vagina , and a hard compress placed and held firmly by bandages , so as to press the wounded part between the two . When wounds of the labia are large and gaping , the hair should be removed , and the wound ...
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... introduce the fingers and dislodge it . When the blood is thus evacuated , if hemorrhage continue , the bleeding artery must be compressed by the fingers until it ceases . The artery may be felt by the finger , where it crosses the ...
... introduce the fingers and dislodge it . When the blood is thus evacuated , if hemorrhage continue , the bleeding artery must be compressed by the fingers until it ceases . The artery may be felt by the finger , where it crosses the ...
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... 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 begun , we may ...
... 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 begun , we may ...
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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