| 1855 - 474 pages
...that while induration of the cervix was present in twenty-five out of forty-six cases in which the ulceration of the os was very slight, it was altogether absent in nine out of sixteen cases in which the ulceration wast noted as having been very extensive. The investigations... | |
| Charles West - Pathology - 1854 - 126 pages
...2. The fact that, while induration of the cervix was present in '/ 25 out of 46 cases in which the ulceration of the os was very slight, ' it was altogether...was stated at an early period of this Lecture, would probably be found to represent the truth of this matter ; that I do not regard ulceration of the os... | |
| Medicine - 1854 - 848 pages
...uteri. " 2. The fact that, while induration of the cervix was present in 25 out of 46 cases in which the ulceration of the os was very slight, it was altogether...ulceration was noted as having been very extensive." Having thus disposed of the fallacies of certain opinions, Dr West apologizes for not being able to... | |
| Medicine - 1854 - 848 pages
...fact that, while induration of the cervix was present in 25 out of 46 cases in which the nlcoration of the os was very slight, it was altogether absent...ulceration was noted as having been very extensive." Having thus disposed of the fallacies of certain opinions, Dr West apologizes for not being able to... | |
| Medicine - 1855 - 852 pages
...uteri. 2d. The fact, that while induration of the cervix was present in 25 out of 46 cases in which the ulceration of the os was very slight, it was altogether...ulceration was noted as having been very extensive." If our author is entirely correct in his observations, it must lead us to the conclusion, that ulceralion... | |
| 1855 - 636 pages
...uteri. " 2. The fact that, while induration of the cervix was present in 25 out of 46 cases in which the ulceration of the os was very slight, it was altogether...ulceration was noted as having been very extensive." . From these inferences the author proceeds to state his conclusions. They are altogether adverse to... | |
| 1855 - 508 pages
...uteri. "2. The fact that, while induration of the cervix was present in 25 out of 4ii cases in which the ulceration of the os was very slight, it was altogether absent in 0 out of 16 CONCS in which the ulcerstion was noted as having been wry extensive. ** Thus, it will... | |
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