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... treat of those discharges only , in which the blood may be presumed to flow from the same sources that the menses in ... treated of in the present course ) I am not to con- sider here , but shall confine myself to the second kind of ...
... treat of those discharges only , in which the blood may be presumed to flow from the same sources that the menses in ... treated of in the present course ) I am not to con- sider here , but shall confine myself to the second kind of ...
Page 307
... treat of menorrhagia here as an active hemor- rhagy , because I consider menstruation , in its natural state , to be ... treated of in any other place . 976. The menorrhagia ( 967. et seq . ) has for its proximate cause , either the ...
... treat of menorrhagia here as an active hemor- rhagy , because I consider menstruation , in its natural state , to be ... treated of in any other place . 976. The menorrhagia ( 967. et seq . ) has for its proximate cause , either the ...
Page 309
... treated , not only by employing all the means mentioned in 979. for moderating the hemorrha- gy , but also by avoiding all irritation , every irritation hav- ing the greater effect in proportion as the vessels have been more lax and ...
... treated , not only by employing all the means mentioned in 979. for moderating the hemorrha- gy , but also by avoiding all irritation , every irritation hav- ing the greater effect in proportion as the vessels have been more lax and ...
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... treat of that discharge alone which may be presumed to proceed from the same vessels , which , in their natural state , pour out the menses . 985. ] I conclude a discharge from the vagina to be of this kind ; * 1. From its happening to ...
... treat of that discharge alone which may be presumed to proceed from the same vessels , which , in their natural state , pour out the menses . 985. ] I conclude a discharge from the vagina to be of this kind ; * 1. From its happening to ...
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... treat , as ascer- tained by the several 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 ...
... treat , as ascer- tained by the several 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 ...
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