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... symptoms being attributed to the wide - spread influence exercised by the demonstrated uterine disease . Of this latter view the most zealous exponents were to be found among those energetic practitioners who first intro- duced into the ...
... symptoms being attributed to the wide - spread influence exercised by the demonstrated uterine disease . Of this latter view the most zealous exponents were to be found among those energetic practitioners who first intro- duced into the ...
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... symptomatic of disease . In the works attributed to Galen occurs the earliest allusion to the speculum vaginæ as a distinct instrument from the speculum ani ; whilst Aretæus describes ulceration of the womb with a precision which leaves ...
... symptomatic of disease . In the works attributed to Galen occurs the earliest allusion to the speculum vaginæ as a distinct instrument from the speculum ani ; whilst Aretæus describes ulceration of the womb with a precision which leaves ...
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... symptom would avail us little , if we had not the means of combating successfully the recognised morbid conditions . With- out the aid afforded by chemistry in providing us with remedies , our most elaborate pathological researches ...
... symptom would avail us little , if we had not the means of combating successfully the recognised morbid conditions . With- out the aid afforded by chemistry in providing us with remedies , our most elaborate pathological researches ...
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... symptoms . Considering the ovaries and uterus , as seen in place , there is no reasoning , inductive or analogical , by which any relation between them could be predicated ; for the ovary is a ductless gland , and the tubes of Fallopius ...
... symptoms . Considering the ovaries and uterus , as seen in place , there is no reasoning , inductive or analogical , by which any relation between them could be predicated ; for the ovary is a ductless gland , and the tubes of Fallopius ...
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... In a very large majority of the cases of uterine displacement this effect has been slowly produced , and the symptoms have gradually increased in or intensity . Instances of sudden and forcible displacement , DISORDERS OF PLACE . 43.
... In a very large majority of the cases of uterine displacement this effect has been slowly produced , and the symptoms have gradually increased in or intensity . Instances of sudden and forcible displacement , DISORDERS OF PLACE . 43.
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accompanied action Aëtius afford amenorrhoea application arrest attention bladder blood body catamenia catamenial cause cavity cervix uteri changes cloth condition congestion deficiency described diagnosis dilatation direction discharge Diseases of Women disorder of place displacement dysmenorrhoea effected efflux emmenagogue Engravings on Wood ensue especially evidence exercise Fcap fibrous tumours flexion flux Foolscap 8vo Fourth Edition frequently function fundus gradually hæmorrhage hæmorrhoidal Illustrations important indicate induce inflammation influence instrument intra-uterine irritation leucorrhoea mechanical MEDICAL MEDICINE membrane menorrhagia menstrual periods ment mucous membrane natural numerous Engravings nutritive observed obstruction occur organ origin ovarian ovary ovum pain pathology patient pelvis pessary physical PHYSIOLOGY Plates polypus Post 8vo PRACTICAL pregnancy produced prolapsus recognised rectum recurring referred relief remedies result Second Edition speculum structure strychnia suffering SURGERY symptoms syphilis Third Edition tion tissue TREATISE treatment tumour ulceration usually uterine cancer uterine disorder uterus vaginal vascular venous whilst womb
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