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Page 307
... blood more copiously and forcibly into the uterine vessels ; as violent strainings of the whole body ; violent shocks of the whole body from falls ; violent strokes or contusions on the lower belly ; violent exercise , particu- larly in ...
... blood more copiously and forcibly into the uterine vessels ; as violent strainings of the whole body ; violent shocks of the whole body from falls ; violent strokes or contusions on the lower belly ; violent exercise , particu- larly in ...
Page 313
... blood into their extremities , and opening these so as to pour out red blood ; so the interruption of the menstrual flux must depend , either upon the want of due force in the action of the uterine ar- teries , or upon some ...
... blood into their extremities , and opening these so as to pour out red blood ; so the interruption of the menstrual flux must depend , either upon the want of due force in the action of the uterine ar- teries , or upon some ...
Page 314
... blood into their extremities with a force sufficient to open these , and pour out blood by them . 1000. ] How it happens that at a certain period of life a flaccidity of the system arises in young women not ori- ginally affected with ...
... blood into their extremities with a force sufficient to open these , and pour out blood by them . 1000. ] How it happens that at a certain period of life a flaccidity of the system arises in young women not ori- ginally affected with ...
Page 315
... blood into them more copiously ; which is to be done by determining the blood into the de- scending aorta , by purging , by the exercise of walking , † by friction , and by warm bathing of the lower extremities . It is also probable ...
... blood into them more copiously ; which is to be done by determining the blood into the de- scending aorta , by purging , by the exercise of walking , † by friction , and by warm bathing of the lower extremities . It is also probable ...
Page 317
... blood which should have pass- ed by the uterus , being determined more copiously into other parts , and very often with such force as to produce hemorrhagies in these . Hence hemorrhagies from the nose , lungs , stomach , and other ...
... blood which should have pass- ed by the uterus , being determined more copiously into other parts , and very often with such force as to produce hemorrhagies in these . Hence hemorrhagies from the nose , lungs , stomach , and other ...
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