| 1887 - 810 pages
...sterility traceable to this cause. The essential features of the method of treatment now referred to are the separation by cutting and simultaneous forcible...To obtain this result he employs three instruments, viz : a special form of uterine director, which can, generally speaking, be introduced into any cervical... | |
| 1887 - 616 pages
...seventy cases have been treated in his hospital. The essential features of the method of treatment are the separation by cutting and simultaneous forcible...contraction, and thus to secure the permanent patency of the occluded passage. To obtain this result he used three instruments, viz., a special form of uterine... | |
| 1887 - 596 pages
...frequent cause of sterility is stenosis of the cervical canal. The essential features of the treatment are the separation by cutting and simultaneous, forcible...contraction, and thus to secure the permanent patency of the eri»t occluded passage. To obtain this result he used three instruments, viz., a special form of uterine... | |
| 1887 - 536 pages
...dysmenorrhoea and sterility traceable to this cause. The essential features of the method of treatment are the separation by cutting and simultaneous forcible...to prevent their subsequent contraction, and thus secure the permanent patency of the erst occluded passage. To obtain this result he uses three instruments,... | |
| 1887 - 790 pages
...obstructive dysmenorrhea and sterility traceable to this cause. The essential feature of the method was the separation by cutting and simultaneous forcible...expansion of the affected parts, followed by dilatation daring the period of cicatrization, so as to prevent their subsequent contraction, and thus to secure... | |
| 1888 - 562 pages
...the most frequent cause of sterility. The essential feature of his method of treating such cases was the separation by cutting and simultaneous forcible...expansion of the affected parts, followed by dilatation of the canal during cicatrization, so as to prevent their subsequent contraction, and thus secure permanent... | |
| Charles Eucharist de Medicis Sajous - 1888 - 562 pages
...the most frequent cause of sterility. The essential feature of his method of treating such cases was the separation by cutting and simultaneous forcible...expansion of the affected parts, followed by dilatation of the canal during cicatrization, so as to prevent their subsequent contraction, and thus secure permanent... | |
| 1887 - 800 pages
...sterility traceable to this cause. The essential features of the method of treatment now referred to are the separation by cutting and simultaneous forcible...secure the permanent patency of the previously occluded pass.ige. To obtain this result he employs three instruments, namely : a special form of uterine director,... | |
| Leartus Connor - 1887 - 524 pages
...oBstetric physicians to Stevens Hospital, Dublin. The essential features of the method of treatment are the separation, by cutting and simultaneous forcible...contraction, and thus to secure the permanent patency of the erst occluded passage. To obtain this result I use three instruments, viz., a special form of uterine... | |
| 1887 - 492 pages
...dysmenorrhœa and sterility traceable to this cause. The essential features of the method of treatment are the separation by cutting and simultaneous forcible...to prevent their subsequent contraction, and thus secure the permanent patency of the erst occluded passage. To obtain this result he uses three instruments,... | |
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