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Page 305
... circumstances of pregnancy and child - bearing , ( which are not to be treated of in the present course ) I am not to con- sider here , but shall confine myself to the second kind of menorrhagia only . 967. ] The flow of the menses is ...
... circumstances of pregnancy and child - bearing , ( which are not to be treated of in the present course ) I am not to con- sider here , but shall confine myself to the second kind of menorrhagia only . 967. ] The flow of the menses is ...
Page 306
... circumstances ( 967. 968. ) are those which chiefly constitute the menorrhagia : but it is proper to ob- serve , that although I allow the frequency , duration , and quantity of the menses to be judged of by what is usual with the same ...
... circumstances ( 967. 968. ) are those which chiefly constitute the menorrhagia : but it is proper to ob- serve , that although I allow the frequency , duration , and quantity of the menses to be judged of by what is usual with the same ...
Page 311
... circumstances ( 985. ) seems to proceed from the same causes as that species of menorrhagia which I suppose to arise from the laxity of the extreme vessels of the uterus . It accordingly often follows or accompanies such a menorrhagia ...
... circumstances ( 985. ) seems to proceed from the same causes as that species of menorrhagia which I suppose to arise from the laxity of the extreme vessels of the uterus . It accordingly often follows or accompanies such a menorrhagia ...
Page 314
... circumstance in supporting their favorite opinion of the vis medicatrix naturæ , These pains are not properly symptoms of the disease , but prognostics of the efforts nature makes to remove the disease : They are symptoms of the vis ...
... circumstance in supporting their favorite opinion of the vis medicatrix naturæ , These pains are not properly symptoms of the disease , but prognostics of the efforts nature makes to remove the disease : They are symptoms of the vis ...
Page 320
... circumstances in the part from which the blood flows , that determines its afflux to that particular , often singularly odd , part ; and there- fore , that such hemorrhagies may from these circumstances occur without any considerable ...
... circumstances in the part from which the blood flows , that determines its afflux to that particular , often singularly odd , part ; and there- fore , that such hemorrhagies may from these circumstances occur without any considerable ...
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