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... rectal wall , as well as afford support to the bladder and superimposed viscera . We now propose to restore the ... rectum and walls of the cul - de - sac of Douglas . After carefully separating these adhesions , using the fingers ...
... rectal wall , as well as afford support to the bladder and superimposed viscera . We now propose to restore the ... rectum and walls of the cul - de - sac of Douglas . After carefully separating these adhesions , using the fingers ...
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... rectum , while the cervix is directed forward and encroaches upon the bladder . By bi - manual manipulation we find the uterus movable , but large , congested and with marked post - cervical tenderness . The latter symptom is sufficient ...
... rectum , while the cervix is directed forward and encroaches upon the bladder . By bi - manual manipulation we find the uterus movable , but large , congested and with marked post - cervical tenderness . The latter symptom is sufficient ...
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... rectum not unfrequently has a marked influence in relieving pain . FISSURE OF THE ANUS . - This woman is 52 years of age , never strong , puberty occurred at 16 , flow was attended with pain , menstruation was scanty up to 17 or 19 ...
... rectum not unfrequently has a marked influence in relieving pain . FISSURE OF THE ANUS . - This woman is 52 years of age , never strong , puberty occurred at 16 , flow was attended with pain , menstruation was scanty up to 17 or 19 ...
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... rectum cannot be over estimated and the examination of the intestine should be the routine procedure in every patient who comes under observation for the first time . UTERINE POLYPI . - This woman is 49 years of age , whose father died ...
... rectum cannot be over estimated and the examination of the intestine should be the routine procedure in every patient who comes under observation for the first time . UTERINE POLYPI . - This woman is 49 years of age , whose father died ...
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... rectal disorders , lack of perineal support , oravian and tubal disorders , pelvic tumors and differential diagnosis between tumors and pregnancy . The Hodgen Medical Society convened at Butler , the Central Editorial . 31.
... rectal disorders , lack of perineal support , oravian and tubal disorders , pelvic tumors and differential diagnosis between tumors and pregnancy . The Hodgen Medical Society convened at Butler , the Central Editorial . 31.
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Page 340 - ... and all enclosed in a strong, tight wooden box. Or, the body, being prepared for shipment by, disinfecting and wrapping as above, may be placed in a strong coffin or casket, and said coffin or casket encased in an air-tight zinc, copper or tin case, all joints and seams hermetically soldered, and all enclosed in a strong outside wooden box..
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