A System of midwiferyLea and Blanchard, 1851 - 422 pages |
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... character of the publication is fully sustained in the present contribution by Dr. Rigby , and will secure for it additional patronage . The late Professor Dewees , into whose hands this volume was placed , a few weeks before his death ...
... character of the publication is fully sustained in the present contribution by Dr. Rigby , and will secure for it additional patronage . The late Professor Dewees , into whose hands this volume was placed , a few weeks before his death ...
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Edward Rigby. toms to be observed during and between the pains , -Character of a true pain.- Formation of the bag of liquor amnii . - Rigour at the end of the first stage . - Show . -Duration of the first stage . - Description of the ...
Edward Rigby. toms to be observed during and between the pains , -Character of a true pain.- Formation of the bag of liquor amnii . - Rigour at the end of the first stage . - Show . -Duration of the first stage . - Description of the ...
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... characters only found in a true corpus luteum . Virgin corpora lutea frequently occur under circumstances of disease , especially those of a tubercular character . They frequently appear as distinct cysts , the walls of which are semi ...
... characters only found in a true corpus luteum . Virgin corpora lutea frequently occur under circumstances of disease , especially those of a tubercular character . They frequently appear as distinct cysts , the walls of which are semi ...
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... character . These tumours come under the general head of OVARIAN DROPSY . The ovaries are also liable to many remarkable morbid changes in the puerperal state , such as softening and complete disorganization , the natural structure of ...
... character . These tumours come under the general head of OVARIAN DROPSY . The ovaries are also liable to many remarkable morbid changes in the puerperal state , such as softening and complete disorganization , the natural structure of ...
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... character of the gene- rative organs in the inferior classes of animal life . The nearest to the tu- bular uterus , and where the transition from the oviduct in birds , & c . to the uterus in the mam- malia is least distinctly marked ...
... character of the gene- rative organs in the inferior classes of animal life . The nearest to the tu- bular uterus , and where the transition from the oviduct in birds , & c . to the uterus in the mam- malia is least distinctly marked ...
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