Transactions of the Obstetrical Society of London, Volumen141873 |
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... Fallopian tubes and ligaments , and to show the thickness of the uterine walls . It is probable that in this case adhesion had taken place between the opposite serous surfaces of the inverted uterus at some point between the line of ...
... Fallopian tubes and ligaments , and to show the thickness of the uterine walls . It is probable that in this case adhesion had taken place between the opposite serous surfaces of the inverted uterus at some point between the line of ...
Página 111
... Fallopian tubes to the vulva , must be freely pervious . In the course of this canal there are three natural constrictions , namely , at the os uterinum of the Fallo- pian tube on either side , at the os internum uteri , and at the os ...
... Fallopian tubes to the vulva , must be freely pervious . In the course of this canal there are three natural constrictions , namely , at the os uterinum of the Fallo- pian tube on either side , at the os internum uteri , and at the os ...
Página 123
... Fallopian tubes . This dilatation , conservative in its effect by accommodating the contents which cannot be evacuated , has its limits . When these are reached , the danger of rupture or perforation at the weakest part is great . But ...
... Fallopian tubes . This dilatation , conservative in its effect by accommodating the contents which cannot be evacuated , has its limits . When these are reached , the danger of rupture or perforation at the weakest part is great . But ...
Página 124
... Fallopian tubes . Supposing that the structures retain their integrity , it is natural that the concentric compressive force should drive the contents along any passage that may be pervious . Hence the escape by preference along the tubes ...
... Fallopian tubes . Supposing that the structures retain their integrity , it is natural that the concentric compressive force should drive the contents along any passage that may be pervious . Hence the escape by preference along the tubes ...
Página 125
... tubes . On the other hand , the rapid retreat of the uterus would favour laceration of the tubes if held back by ... Fallopian tubes this may occasionally be the case . But the more common mechanism I CAUSE OF DYSMENORRHEA . 125.
... tubes . On the other hand , the rapid retreat of the uterus would favour laceration of the tubes if held back by ... Fallopian tubes this may occasionally be the case . But the more common mechanism I CAUSE OF DYSMENORRHEA . 125.
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abdomen abortion adhesions admitted amongst the villi anteflexion appearance Barnes births bladder body cause cavity cervix child chorion condition congestion contraction curling artery cyst dead death decidua decidua reflexa decidua serotina dilated discharge disease distended Ditto dysmenorrhoea enlarged escape examination exist extra-uterine Fallopian tubes finger flexion fluid fœtal foetus forceps fundus gastrotomy gestation Graily Hewitt hæmatocele hæmorrhage Hospital inch injected inner surface intervillal space irregular JOHN BRAXTON HICKS labour layer ligaments liquor amnii lobule maternal menorrhagia menstrual Midwifery months mother mucous membrane muscular observed obstetric occurred opening operation organ ovarian ovaries ovum pain passed patient pelvis period peritoneum peritonitis pessary Physician placenta portion position practice pregnancy present rectum remarks removed result retention retroflexion rupture seen sinus-system Society stillbirths stillborn street Surgeon symptoms take place tion tissue tumour uterine uterus vagina vascular vessels wall WILLIAM woman womb women دو
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