Treatise on the Diseases of Women: For the Use of Students and Practitioners |
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... facts in all branches of learning , and to classify them . The mental training obtained in the study of mathematics and ... fact should be kept clearly in mind that a knowledge of the science of medicine does not give skill in the art of ...
... facts in all branches of learning , and to classify them . The mental training obtained in the study of mathematics and ... fact should be kept clearly in mind that a knowledge of the science of medicine does not give skill in the art of ...
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... Facts and ideas can be arranged in the mind upon precisely the same principle . The ad- vantage of classification is that it aids comprehension and memory . By recalling one group of facts which have been associated in the mind , the ...
... Facts and ideas can be arranged in the mind upon precisely the same principle . The ad- vantage of classification is that it aids comprehension and memory . By recalling one group of facts which have been associated in the mind , the ...
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... fact that , in early life , acute diseases prevail , while degen- erations are usually limited to advanced life . It is important to know the social relations of a patient - that is , whether she is married or single . If married , she ...
... fact that , in early life , acute diseases prevail , while degen- erations are usually limited to advanced life . It is important to know the social relations of a patient - that is , whether she is married or single . If married , she ...
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... fact , it is quite neces- sary to keep clearly in mind what to look for . In order to facilitate the memorizing of the objects to be investigated , I have arranged the signs under each of the various means of obtaining them as follows ...
... fact , it is quite neces- sary to keep clearly in mind what to look for . In order to facilitate the memorizing of the objects to be investigated , I have arranged the signs under each of the various means of obtaining them as follows ...
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... fact that some of the mal- formations do not in any way affect the function of the uterus nor the general health of the subject . When there is malformation , and the growth of the uterus falls so far short of the normal type that ...
... fact that some of the mal- formations do not in any way affect the function of the uterus nor the general health of the subject . When there is malformation , and the growth of the uterus falls so far short of the normal type that ...
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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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