Transactions of the Obstetrical Society of London, Bind 14Longmans, Green and Company, 1873 |
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Side 41
... degenera- tion of the ovum is but an enormously hypertrophied decidua , brought about by perverted physiological action , so the ordinary Graafian follicle with its increased effusion of serous CYSTIC DISEASES OF THE OVARY . 41.
... degenera- tion of the ovum is but an enormously hypertrophied decidua , brought about by perverted physiological action , so the ordinary Graafian follicle with its increased effusion of serous CYSTIC DISEASES OF THE OVARY . 41.
Side 46
... ovum ) that the cause of the accident could in all cases be made out , either from the history furnished by the patients , or from their condition when coming under observation , still , I have made it a practice among my out - patients ...
... ovum ) that the cause of the accident could in all cases be made out , either from the history furnished by the patients , or from their condition when coming under observation , still , I have made it a practice among my out - patients ...
Side 47
... Ramsbotham says : Prolapsus or retroversion of the uterus may cause premature expulsion of the ovum , so also may constipation if it exist in such a degree as that powerful straining is required AS A FREQUENT CAUSE OF ABORTION . 47.
... Ramsbotham says : Prolapsus or retroversion of the uterus may cause premature expulsion of the ovum , so also may constipation if it exist in such a degree as that powerful straining is required AS A FREQUENT CAUSE OF ABORTION . 47.
Side 49
... ovum . There is a great variety in the amount of local discomfort complained of by these patients during the first three or four months , as , indeed , is found to be the case in the subjects of retroflexion and enlargement of the ...
... ovum . There is a great variety in the amount of local discomfort complained of by these patients during the first three or four months , as , indeed , is found to be the case in the subjects of retroflexion and enlargement of the ...
Side 50
... ovum was expelled . There are , indeed , but few conditions which theoretically seem more favorable to the production of abortion than this displacement . If the uterus do not ascend above the pelvic brim when large enough to fill the ...
... ovum was expelled . There are , indeed , but few conditions which theoretically seem more favorable to the production of abortion than this displacement . If the uterus do not ascend above the pelvic brim when large enough to fill the ...
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abdomen abortion adhesions admitted amongst the villi anteflexion appearance attached Barnes bladder blood blood-vessels body cause cavity cervix child chorion condition congestion contraction curling artery cyst death decidua decidua reflexa decidua serotina decidual processes dilated discharge disease distended Ditto dysmenorrhoea effusion enlarged escape examination exist extra-uterine Fallopian tubes finger flexion fluid foetus forceps fundus gastrotomy Graily Hewitt hæmatocele hæmorrhage Hospital inch injected inner surface intervillal space JOHN JOHN BRAXTON HICKS labour layer ligaments liquor amnii lobule maternal menstrual Midwifery months mucous membrane muscular observed obstetric obstruction occurred opening operation organ ovarian ovaries ovum pain passed patient pelves pelvis period peritoneum peritonitis pessary Physician placenta portion position practice pregnancy present rectum remarks removed result retention retroflexion rupture seen sinus sinus-system sinuses Society stillbirths street Surgeon symptoms take place tion tissue tumour uterine uterus vagina vascular vessels villus wall WILLIAM woman women
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Side 347 - ... so that any force striking it from above would impinge on the posterior and upper surface of the fundus, and so force it forward and produce anteflexion; that when a retroflexion is produced .the uterus has from some cause sunk more or less deeply in the pelvis, and has its axis directed more or less backward, so ttiat any force striking it from above would impinge on the anterior and upper surface of the fundus. A...