The hazard inseparable from extensive injury to the peritoneum, when unblunted in its sympathies and unaltered in its texture, as in cases of ovarian or other tumours, for the removal of which a similar exposure of the abdominal cavity is sometimes practised. The London Lancet - Page 3191851Full view - About this book
| William Harcourt Ranking, Charles Bland Radcliffe, William Domett Stone - 1851 - 616 pages
...parturient woman. 3d. The hazard inseparable from extensive injury to the peritoneum, when unblunted in its sympathies and unaltered in its texture, as in...exposure of the abdominal cavity is sometimes practised. 4th. That which results from the infliction of a wound on the uterus at a time when, in the ordinary... | |
| 1851 - 1200 pages
...peritoneum, when unblunted in its sympathies, and unaltered in its texture, as it is in cases of ovarian and other tumours, for the removal of which a similar...of the abdominal cavity is sometimes practised. 4. The infliction of a wound on the uterus, at a time when, in the ordinary course of things, the processes... | |
| 1851 - 730 pages
...parturient woman. 3. The hazard inseparable from extensive injury to the peritoneum, when unblunted in its sympathies and unaltered in its texture, as in...abdominal cavity is sometimes practised. 4. That which resulte from the infliction of a wound on the uterus at a time when, in the ordinary course of things,... | |
| 1851 - 512 pages
...parturient woman. 3. The hazard inseparable from extensive injury to the peritoneum, when unblunted in its sympathies and unaltered in its texture, as in...exposure of the abdominal cavity is sometimes practised. consist in the desintegratiou and removal of its tissue ; the very opposite, indeed, to those essential... | |
| William Braithwaite, James Braithwaite, Edmond Fauriel Trevelyan - 1851 - 778 pages
...peritoneum, when unblunted in its sympathies, and unaltered in its texture, as in cases of ovariart or other tumours, for the removal of which a similar...exposure of the abdominal cavity is sometimes practised. 4th. That which results from the infliction of a wound on the uterus at it tune when, in the ordinary... | |
| 1851 - 1152 pages
...parturient woman. 3rd. The hazard inseparable from extensive injury to the peritoneum, when unblunted in its sympathies, and unaltered in its texture, as in cases of ovarian or other tumors, for the removal of which a similar exposure of the abdominal cavity is sometimes practised.... | |
| 1852 - 536 pages
...parturient woman. 3. The hazard inseparable from extensive injury to the peritoneum, when unblunted in its sympathies and unaltered in its texture, as in...a time when, in the ordinary course of things, the VOL. LXXVII. NO. 191. F f processes which nature is prepared to carry on in it, consist in the desintegration... | |
| 1852 - 460 pages
...parturient woman. " 3. The hazard inseparable from extensive injury to the peritoneum, when unblunted in its sympathies, and unaltered in its texture, as in...infliction of a wound on the uterus, at a time when, in tie ordinary course of things, the processes which nature is prepared to carry on in it, consist in... | |
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