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Page 14
... closed , the direction of introduction being downward and inward . When the speculum is in position the blades are separated . There is quite often difficulty in bringing the cervix into view through this instrument . This can usually ...
... closed , the direction of introduction being downward and inward . When the speculum is in position the blades are separated . There is quite often difficulty in bringing the cervix into view through this instrument . This can usually ...
Page 71
... closed with silk sutures , carried deep down into the wall of the vagina , to make sure that the deeper portions of the wound were coaptated . When the sutures were tied , the invagina- tion was seen to be complete , and the cervix was ...
... closed with silk sutures , carried deep down into the wall of the vagina , to make sure that the deeper portions of the wound were coaptated . When the sutures were tied , the invagina- tion was seen to be complete , and the cervix was ...
Page 78
... closed by the muscular tissue of the urethra , and presents a puckered appearance and projects slightly beyond the general plane of the vestibule . The line of junction between skin and mucous membrane runs along the base of the inner ...
... closed by the muscular tissue of the urethra , and presents a puckered appearance and projects slightly beyond the general plane of the vestibule . The line of junction between skin and mucous membrane runs along the base of the inner ...
Page 102
... closed , it is felt between the sound and finger as a firm cord . When the uterus is distended with menstrual fluid , the accumulation causes a tumor , which is elastic and obscurely fluctuating . The signs of partial atresia differ ...
... closed , it is felt between the sound and finger as a firm cord . When the uterus is distended with menstrual fluid , the accumulation causes a tumor , which is elastic and obscurely fluctuating . The signs of partial atresia differ ...
Page 103
... closed is limited to a third of the whole canal , reasonable hope of success may be entertained , but I doubt if the vagina was ever fully restored and maintained when complete atresia existed . When there is associated with the atresia ...
... closed is limited to a third of the whole canal , reasonable hope of success may be entertained , but I doubt if the vagina was ever fully restored and maintained when complete atresia existed . When there is associated with the atresia ...
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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 hæmorrhage 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 perinæum 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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