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Page 113
... followed by a return of the parts to a normal condition . Fig . 30 represents a section of the perineal body thus relaxed . Rectal Palpation of the Perineal Body . The thickness of the perineal body is easily determined by the finger in ...
... followed by a return of the parts to a normal condition . Fig . 30 represents a section of the perineal body thus relaxed . Rectal Palpation of the Perineal Body . The thickness of the perineal body is easily determined by the finger in ...
Page 115
... followed what would seem to be at least a serious occurrence . As all the cases published were in the care of skilful and practical practi- FIG . 69 . FIG . 70 . FIG . 71 . FIG . 72 . TRUAX & Co . TRUAXSC ! Simpson's Sound . Sims's ...
... followed what would seem to be at least a serious occurrence . As all the cases published were in the care of skilful and practical practi- FIG . 69 . FIG . 70 . FIG . 71 . FIG . 72 . TRUAX & Co . TRUAXSC ! Simpson's Sound . Sims's ...
Page 129
... followed by injury to the mucous membrane . As the laminaria becomes moist it exudes a mucilage that serves as a protection to the mucous membrane . FIG . 95 . Tupelo Dilators ( hollow ) . Compressed slippery - elm bark makes a less ...
... followed by injury to the mucous membrane . As the laminaria becomes moist it exudes a mucilage that serves as a protection to the mucous membrane . FIG . 95 . Tupelo Dilators ( hollow ) . Compressed slippery - elm bark makes a less ...
Page 135
... followed for a long time , sometimes permanently , by incontinence of urine . The way to avoid such an accident is to commence with small dilators , and dilate very gradually , consuming from half to one hour for the extreme dilatation ...
... followed for a long time , sometimes permanently , by incontinence of urine . The way to avoid such an accident is to commence with small dilators , and dilate very gradually , consuming from half to one hour for the extreme dilatation ...
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... followed , cellulitis occasionally , and in two instances death . The mucous membrane of the collapsed bladder appears of a dirty grayish red through the endoscope , but when distended with air , a brighter red . The slits corresponding ...
... followed , cellulitis occasionally , and in two instances death . The mucous membrane of the collapsed bladder appears of a dirty grayish red through the endoscope , but when distended with air , a brighter red . The slits corresponding ...
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