On uterine and ovarian inflammation, and on the physiology and diseases of menstruationJ. Churchill, 1862 - 470 pages |
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... applied in an adjectival sense to point out the different morbid conditions of the organs of generation which produce in so many different ways the diseases of menstrua- tion . This is no idle question of words , for any practitioner ...
... applied in an adjectival sense to point out the different morbid conditions of the organs of generation which produce in so many different ways the diseases of menstrua- tion . This is no idle question of words , for any practitioner ...
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... applied to the neck of the womb , and the fact of no better plan of treat- ing these more obscure diseases than by the application of remedies to the tangible portion of the diseased womb ; all these considerations justify the ...
... applied to the neck of the womb , and the fact of no better plan of treat- ing these more obscure diseases than by the application of remedies to the tangible portion of the diseased womb ; all these considerations justify the ...
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... applied to the tumour to receive the shock trans- mitted by the fluid , while percussion is made with the other finger on the opposite side of the tumour . In the meantime , an assistant , by firmly pressing in the hypogastric region ...
... applied to the tumour to receive the shock trans- mitted by the fluid , while percussion is made with the other finger on the opposite side of the tumour . In the meantime , an assistant , by firmly pressing in the hypogastric region ...
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... applied to the abdomen ; the last portion of the injection was ordered to be introduced very slowly , so that it might be retained , and the patient was placed so that the pelvis might be higher than the loins . These precautions were ...
... applied to the abdomen ; the last portion of the injection was ordered to be introduced very slowly , so that it might be retained , and the patient was placed so that the pelvis might be higher than the loins . These precautions were ...
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... applied , the great ganglia are susceptible of receiving shocks from cen- tric causes spontaneously evolved in the system . " Miseros vidi ægrotos , " says Lobstein , " qui , vix somno dediti , subitò fuerunt expergefacti atque valido ...
... applied , the great ganglia are susceptible of receiving shocks from cen- tric causes spontaneously evolved in the system . " Miseros vidi ægrotos , " says Lobstein , " qui , vix somno dediti , subitò fuerunt expergefacti atque valido ...
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abdomen abscess action acute ovaritis admitted affected amenorrhoea appearance applied attack blood body Boismont bowels brain catamenia cause cavity cerebral cervix cessation chlorosis chronic ovaritis cold congestion connexion convulsions cured curette cyst diarrhoea discharge dysmenorrhoea eclampsia epigastric examination Fallopian tubes false membranes fever finger fluid frequently ganglionic habitual healthy hypogastric hysteria hysterical idiopathic iliac iliac region increased inflammation inflammatory influence injections intense internal metritis intestinal irritation leeches lesions leucorrhoea menorrhagia menstrual epoch menstrual flow menstrual function menstrual periods menstruation months morbid mucous membrane mucus neck nerves neuralgia nitrate of silver observed occurred organs ovarian abscess ovarian nisus ovarian region ovaries oviducts ovulation pain passed patient pelvic peritoneum peritonitis phenomena pregnancy pseudo-narcotism puerperal quantity rectum sanguineous sensation sometimes spinal strual struation sub-acute ovaritis suffering surface swelling symptoms tion tissue treatment tumour ulceration usual uterine disease uterus vagina vesicle woman womb women
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