The Principles and Practice of GynaecologyH. C. Lea, 1880 - 875 pagina's |
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abdominal wall abscess adhesions Admitted afterwards Age at marriage ascitic Average length become bladder blood broad ligament cause cavity cellulitis cent cervix cicatricial closed condition consequence contraction cul-de-sac cured cyst dilated disease edges emptied escape examination existed extended fibroid fibrous tumor finger fistula flexure fluid forceps frequently fundus growth hematocele hemorrhage History inch incision increased inflammation injections instrument introduced iodine irritation labor laceration length of flow Lesion ligature mass menstrual flow menstruation mucous membrane neck opening operation organ ovarian tumor ovariotomy ovary pain passed patient pedicle pelvis Percentage perineum peritoneal peritoneal cavity peritoneum pessary portion posterior pregnancy pressure prolapse puberty quantity rectum relief remain removed result retroversion rupture scissors side Sims's speculum sponge sterile suffered surface sutures tenaculum tion tissue total number traction treatment tube unmarried ureter urethra urine uterine canal uterus vagina vesico-vaginal vessels weeks woman Woman's Hospital women