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... necessary when the body of the individual is in a state of rest . But during muscular exertion a pressure equal to one or perhaps several hundred pounds is sometimes brought to bear upon it . Hence it is necessary that there should be a ...
... necessary when the body of the individual is in a state of rest . But during muscular exertion a pressure equal to one or perhaps several hundred pounds is sometimes brought to bear upon it . Hence it is necessary that there should be a ...
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... necessary and relevant to her case , and has its foundation in our solicitude for her welfare . Nothing , therefore , should be said or done but what is called for and obviously proper . This sort of treatment from her medical adviser ...
... necessary and relevant to her case , and has its foundation in our solicitude for her welfare . Nothing , therefore , should be said or done but what is called for and obviously proper . This sort of treatment from her medical adviser ...
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... Necessary During Examination . It is often better to examine successive portions of the pelvis at different times ( without anæsthesia ) being careful always to desist be- fore irritation is produced . Unless the patient's confidence in ...
... Necessary During Examination . It is often better to examine successive portions of the pelvis at different times ( without anæsthesia ) being careful always to desist be- fore irritation is produced . Unless the patient's confidence in ...
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... necessary in palpating the normally located ovary . Especially is this so on account of the flabbiness of the tis- sues that usually accompanies such displacement . When the ovary leaves the lateral pelvic wall it may often be found ...
... necessary in palpating the normally located ovary . Especially is this so on account of the flabbiness of the tis- sues that usually accompanies such displacement . When the ovary leaves the lateral pelvic wall it may often be found ...
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... necessary to take into consideration the natural characteristics and varying conditions of the vagina itself . In the parous woman the vagina is often suffi- ciently voluminous and relaxed to offer no obstacle to the explora- tion of ...
... necessary to take into consideration the natural characteristics and varying conditions of the vagina itself . In the parous woman the vagina is often suffi- ciently voluminous and relaxed to offer no obstacle to the explora- tion of ...
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