A System of midwiferyLea and Blanchard, 1851 - 422 pages |
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... fundus forms with its sides , and the whole of the tube is about five inches . The Fallopian tubes receive their external covering from the perito- neum , which becomes connected at their open extremity with the mem- brane which lines ...
... fundus forms with its sides , and the whole of the tube is about five inches . The Fallopian tubes receive their external covering from the perito- neum , which becomes connected at their open extremity with the mem- brane which lines ...
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... fundus uteri rises upwards and increases in size , the upper part of the broad ligament is so stretched that it ... fundus uteri ; the lower and cylindrical portion receives the name of cervix ; that between the cervix and fundus is ...
... fundus uteri rises upwards and increases in size , the upper part of the broad ligament is so stretched that it ... fundus uteri ; the lower and cylindrical portion receives the name of cervix ; that between the cervix and fundus is ...
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... fundus , which is below the upper edge of the symphysis pubis , is turned forwards and upwards , while its mouth is directed downwards and backwards , so that its long axis is near- ly parallel to the axis of the superior aperture of ...
... fundus , which is below the upper edge of the symphysis pubis , is turned forwards and upwards , while its mouth is directed downwards and backwards , so that its long axis is near- ly parallel to the axis of the superior aperture of ...
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... fundus the circular fibres prevail , that towards the orifice the longitudinal fibres are most apparent , and that on the whole , the most general course of the fibres is from the fundus towards the orifice . " This prevalence of ...
... fundus the circular fibres prevail , that towards the orifice the longitudinal fibres are most apparent , and that on the whole , the most general course of the fibres is from the fundus towards the orifice . " This prevalence of ...
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... fundus uteri . This structure of the inner sur- face of the fundus of the uterus is still adapted to the explanation of Ruysch , which was that they produced contraction and corrugation of the surface of the uterus , which the placenta ...
... fundus uteri . This structure of the inner sur- face of the fundus of the uterus is still adapted to the explanation of Ruysch , which was that they produced contraction and corrugation of the surface of the uterus , which the placenta ...
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