Transactions of the Obstetrical Society of London, Volumen141873 |
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Página 160
... laterally , there is still a covering of two layers of maternal blood - vessel wall between the tip of the lateral branch and the neighbouring villus ( Fig . 4 11 ) . How , then , can any attachment take place between them , I mean ...
... laterally , there is still a covering of two layers of maternal blood - vessel wall between the tip of the lateral branch and the neighbouring villus ( Fig . 4 11 ) . How , then , can any attachment take place between them , I mean ...
Página 160
... laterally , there is still a covering of two layers of maternal blood - vessel wall between the tip of the lateral branch and the neighbouring villus ( Fig . 4 11 ) . How , then , can any attachment take place between them , I mean ...
... laterally , there is still a covering of two layers of maternal blood - vessel wall between the tip of the lateral branch and the neighbouring villus ( Fig . 4 11 ) . How , then , can any attachment take place between them , I mean ...
Página 162
... lateral branches of the villi , in a manner to be hereafter pointed out ( p . 180 ) . There was one specimen which showed a condition militating very much against the commonly received opinion . It occurred in an ovum of about two ...
... lateral branches of the villi , in a manner to be hereafter pointed out ( p . 180 ) . There was one specimen which showed a condition militating very much against the commonly received opinion . It occurred in an ovum of about two ...
Página 170
... laterally , so as to enable me to clearly see and readily reach the whole of the amnial surface of the placenta , without touching its margin . The amnion and chorion were then carefully divided at a part free from the vessels . This ...
... laterally , so as to enable me to clearly see and readily reach the whole of the amnial surface of the placenta , without touching its margin . The amnion and chorion were then carefully divided at a part free from the vessels . This ...
Página 176
... lateral branches of the villi develope themselves with great vigour , they doubtless do press into them , and thus in one manner lead to the appearance described by Reid , of the passage of the villi into the uterine sinuses . May the ...
... lateral branches of the villi develope themselves with great vigour , they doubtless do press into them , and thus in one manner lead to the appearance described by Reid , of the passage of the villi into the uterine sinuses . May the ...
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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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