On uterine and ovarian inflammation, and on the physiology and diseases of menstruationJ. Churchill, 1862 - 470 pages |
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... stimulating fellow - labourers to give the subject all the attention that it so well deserves . 60 , GROSVENOR - STREET , May , 1862 . PREFACE TO THE FIRST EDITION . Ir is not without Toxæmic effects of retained menstruation.
... stimulating fellow - labourers to give the subject all the attention that it so well deserves . 60 , GROSVENOR - STREET , May , 1862 . PREFACE TO THE FIRST EDITION . Ir is not without Toxæmic effects of retained menstruation.
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... give to the pathology of the ovaries a development which would be greater and more satisfactory if the labourer were better able to accomplish his self - imposed task . I cannot record the progress of ovarian physiology without ...
... give to the pathology of the ovaries a development which would be greater and more satisfactory if the labourer were better able to accomplish his self - imposed task . I cannot record the progress of ovarian physiology without ...
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... give greater precision to common language by using only the terms Amenorrhoea and Dysmenorrhoea , & c . , when , from the impossibility of finding out any organic reason to ex- plain the menstrual perturbation they indicate , such a con ...
... give greater precision to common language by using only the terms Amenorrhoea and Dysmenorrhoea , & c . , when , from the impossibility of finding out any organic reason to ex- plain the menstrual perturbation they indicate , such a con ...
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... give life and impulse to our organs , and determine the quantity and quality of the blood — their liquid pabulum ; but also , as far as possible , the exact local state of those small , yet most important organs , whose altered ...
... give life and impulse to our organs , and determine the quantity and quality of the blood — their liquid pabulum ; but also , as far as possible , the exact local state of those small , yet most important organs , whose altered ...
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... a nature so insidious as to allow them to become considerably advanced and firmly established long before they are explained by the pain or incon- venience of the interrupted function to which they give rise 12 INTRODUCTION .
... a nature so insidious as to allow them to become considerably advanced and firmly established long before they are explained by the pain or incon- venience of the interrupted function to which they give rise 12 INTRODUCTION .
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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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