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... canal , when it is passed to the fundus , the handle being depressed to make the sound correspond to the direction of the canal of the uterus . The other way is to expose the uterus with Sims's speculum , and to pass the sound with the ...
... canal , when it is passed to the fundus , the handle being depressed to make the sound correspond to the direction of the canal of the uterus . The other way is to expose the uterus with Sims's speculum , and to pass the sound with the ...
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... canal of the cervix and cav- ity of the body of the uterus , in relation to their normal position in the pelvis . Relation of the canal of the cervix and cavity of the body to each other . Straight , deflected , or tortuous state of the ...
... canal of the cervix and cav- ity of the body of the uterus , in relation to their normal position in the pelvis . Relation of the canal of the cervix and cavity of the body to each other . Straight , deflected , or tortuous state of the ...
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... canals . Their lower ends approximate and coalesce , from below upward , less than half their length . This change , which ... canal thus formed is the rudimentary vagina and uterus , while the two upper ends of Müller's ducts form the ...
... canals . Their lower ends approximate and coalesce , from below upward , less than half their length . This change , which ... canal thus formed is the rudimentary vagina and uterus , while the two upper ends of Müller's ducts form the ...
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... canal . The uterus had the usual appearance of one that had borne children , and the cervix was normal in shape and position , except for the peculiar relations of the cervix and vagina on the left side , which were noticed during the ...
... canal . The uterus had the usual appearance of one that had borne children , and the cervix was normal in shape and position , except for the peculiar relations of the cervix and vagina on the left side , which were noticed during the ...
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... canal formed by the uterus and vagina is straighter than after puberty . The small size of the infantile uterus , the thinness of its walls , and flaccid condition of its tissues , render it capable of bending forward or backward ...
... canal formed by the uterus and vagina is straighter than after puberty . The small size of the infantile uterus , the thinness of its walls , and flaccid condition of its tissues , render it capable of bending forward or backward ...
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abscess acid acute adhesions affection appearance bladder blood body bowels broad ligament canal carbolic catheter cause cavity cellulitis cervix uteri chronic condition congestion curette cyst cystitis derangement diagnosis dilatation discharge disease displacement distended dysmenorrhoea endometritis enlarged examination extended fact fissure fistula flexion fluid forceps frequent function fundus give glands hĉmorrhage inch incision inflammation injury insane irritation laceration leucorrhoea meatus menorrhagia menstruation ment method months mucous membrane muscles muscular normal occurs opening operation ovarian ovarian cyst ovaries pain passed patient pelvic floor pelvic organs perinĉum peritonitis pessary physical signs portion position posterior pressure prolapsus rectum relieved removed retroversion rupture seen sexual organs side Sims's speculum sphincter structure suffering suppuration surface sutures symptoms tenderness tenesmus tion tissue treatment trouble tube tumor ulceration ureters urethra urinary urine usually uterine uterus vagina vaginal wall vesical vulva weeks wound
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