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... extremities become frequently cold ; and when in the evening the feet appear affected with oedematous swelling ; we may from these symptoms certainly conclude , that the flow of the menses has been immoderate , and has already induced a ...
... extremities become frequently cold ; and when in the evening the feet appear affected with oedematous swelling ; we may from these symptoms certainly conclude , that the flow of the menses has been immoderate , and has already induced a ...
Page 307
... extremities of the uterine arteries , the hemorrhagic effort remaining as in the natural state . 977. ] The remote causes of the menorrhagia may be , 1st , Those which increase the plethoric state of the uterine vessels ; such as a full ...
... extremities of the uterine arteries , the hemorrhagic effort remaining as in the natural state . 977. ] The remote causes of the menorrhagia may be , 1st , Those which increase the plethoric state of the uterine vessels ; such as a full ...
Page 313
... 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 preternatural resistance in ...
... 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 preternatural resistance in ...
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... 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 any such weakness ...
... 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 any such weakness ...
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... extremities . It is also probable that the blood may be determined more copiously into the hypogastric arteries which go to the ute- rus , by a compression of the iliacs ; but the trials of this kind hitherto made have seldom succeeded ...
... extremities . It is also probable that the blood may be determined more copiously into the hypogastric arteries which go to the ute- rus , by a compression of the iliacs ; but the trials of this kind hitherto made have seldom succeeded ...
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