A Review of the present state of uterine pathology c. 2J. Churchill, 1856 - 99 pages |
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Page 60
... lateral displacements , or latero - versions . He enters , however , at length into the pathology of retroversion , and ascribes to it most of the symptoms of uterine disturbance and suffering which I and others ascribe to inflammatory ...
... lateral displacements , or latero - versions . He enters , however , at length into the pathology of retroversion , and ascribes to it most of the symptoms of uterine disturbance and suffering which I and others ascribe to inflammatory ...
Page 62
... laterally , and that with the greatest ease , and without the patient experiencing even discomfort . The anatomical explanation of this great freedom of motion of the healthy uterus is to be found in the smallness of its size , and in ...
... laterally , and that with the greatest ease , and without the patient experiencing even discomfort . The anatomical explanation of this great freedom of motion of the healthy uterus is to be found in the smallness of its size , and in ...
Page 63
... lateral ligaments are not so much means of sustentation as peritoneal folds , enveloping the uterine appendages , ―the ovaries . Fallopian tubes , and round ligaments . The latter , by their passage through the inguinal canal , and ...
... lateral ligaments are not so much means of sustentation as peritoneal folds , enveloping the uterine appendages , ―the ovaries . Fallopian tubes , and round ligaments . The latter , by their passage through the inguinal canal , and ...
Page 66
... abdominal organ . admit of this entire change of position , the lateral ligaments unfold , and the round ligaments are elongated as the uterus To increases in size . At the termination of the pregnancy 66 THE DISPLACEMENT THEORY .
... abdominal organ . admit of this entire change of position , the lateral ligaments unfold , and the round ligaments are elongated as the uterus To increases in size . At the termination of the pregnancy 66 THE DISPLACEMENT THEORY .
Page 70
... laterally ; and we have thus antero - flexion , retro - flexion , and latero - flexion . When the uterus is displaced in toto , without any abnormal bend or flexion taking place , so that its axis is changed with reference to that of ...
... laterally ; and we have thus antero - flexion , retro - flexion , and latero - flexion . When the uterus is displaced in toto , without any abnormal bend or flexion taking place , so that its axis is changed with reference to that of ...
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