A System of midwiferyLea and Blanchard, 1851 - 422 pages |
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... conditions . We , therefore , refer to the fourth species of dys- tocia , viz . Dystocia Pelvica , where the different pelvic anormalities are described . CHAPTER II . FEMALE ORGANS OF GENERATION . INTERNAL AND 22 THE PELVIS .
... conditions . We , therefore , refer to the fourth species of dys- tocia , viz . Dystocia Pelvica , where the different pelvic anormalities are described . CHAPTER II . FEMALE ORGANS OF GENERATION . INTERNAL AND 22 THE PELVIS .
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... described . The remains of the ruptured vesicle form a round glandular yellow - coloured body , called corpus luteum : it projects considerably from the surface of the ova- Corrugation of the lining membrane Ty , attaining the size of a ...
... described . The remains of the ruptured vesicle form a round glandular yellow - coloured body , called corpus luteum : it projects considerably from the surface of the ova- Corrugation of the lining membrane Ty , attaining the size of a ...
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... described by Dr. Hunter , and above all its vascularity , and the facility with which its vessels can be injected from the general tissue of the ovary , are characters only found in a true corpus luteum . Virgin corpora lutea frequently ...
... described by Dr. Hunter , and above all its vascularity , and the facility with which its vessels can be injected from the general tissue of the ovary , are characters only found in a true corpus luteum . Virgin corpora lutea frequently ...
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... described than might be imagined : this is owing to the intricate interweaving of the fibres with each other - an intermix- ture , however , which greatly increases the extent of their power in dimi- nishing the cavity of the uterus ...
... described than might be imagined : this is owing to the intricate interweaving of the fibres with each other - an intermix- ture , however , which greatly increases the extent of their power in dimi- nishing the cavity of the uterus ...
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... described : they commence at the centre of the last described muscle , and having a course in some degree vortiginous , they descend in a broad irregular band towards the orifice of the uterus : these fibres co - operating with the ex ...
... described : they commence at the centre of the last described muscle , and having a course in some degree vortiginous , they descend in a broad irregular band towards the orifice of the uterus : these fibres co - operating with the ex ...
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