Females and Their Diseases: A Series of Letters to His ClassLea and Blanchard, 1848 - 670 páginas |
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... pelvis , do you think that Mrs. A. to X. would , out of a missionary zeal , suffer her name to appear as one of the wonder - worked cures of a shameless procidentia , by what is , at our daily breakfast - table , brought up in the ...
... pelvis , do you think that Mrs. A. to X. would , out of a missionary zeal , suffer her name to appear as one of the wonder - worked cures of a shameless procidentia , by what is , at our daily breakfast - table , brought up in the ...
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... pelvis contains no variable organs , requiring ample space for extraor- dinary developments ; but its depth and solidity afford origin and insertion to the powerful muscles , by whose immense strength he can act well in the wild , rude ...
... pelvis contains no variable organs , requiring ample space for extraor- dinary developments ; but its depth and solidity afford origin and insertion to the powerful muscles , by whose immense strength he can act well in the wild , rude ...
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... pelvis , and the latter concealed within its bony cavity . A sense of modesty induced the ancients to give the denomina- tion of pudenda to the external or visible privities of the female ; and this word , which is a plural noun ...
... pelvis , and the latter concealed within its bony cavity . A sense of modesty induced the ancients to give the denomina- tion of pudenda to the external or visible privities of the female ; and this word , which is a plural noun ...
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... operation ; where great violence is sometimes done to the bony structures , either by the power of the womb in its expulsive efforts , forcing too large a child through too small a pelvis ; or where , by MONS VENERIS . 55.
... operation ; where great violence is sometimes done to the bony structures , either by the power of the womb in its expulsive efforts , forcing too large a child through too small a pelvis ; or where , by MONS VENERIS . 55.
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A Series of Letters to His Class Charles Delucena Meigs. through too small a pelvis ; or where , by the additional power of the forceps , such a child is drawn through such a pelvis , the articulation of the pubis , which lies underneath ...
A Series of Letters to His Class Charles Delucena Meigs. through too small a pelvis ; or where , by the additional power of the forceps , such a child is drawn through such a pelvis , the articulation of the pubis , which lies underneath ...
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Females and Their Diseases: A Series of Letters to His Class Charles Delucena Meigs Vista completa - 1848 |
Females and Their Diseases: A Series of Letters to His Class Charles Delucena Meigs Vista completa - 1848 |
Females and Their Diseases: A Series of Letters to His Class Charles Delucena Meigs Vista completa - 1848 |
Términos y frases comunes
abdomen Adhesions arteries become bladder bleed blood body bowels brain breast C. D. M. LETTER called cause cavity cellular cervix cervix uteri child constitution corpus luteum cure cyst diagnosis discharge disease disorder distended distress doses dysmenorrhoea edition effect excite extra cloth female finger fluid force fundus germ gestation give gravid half heart hemorrhage inches inflammation innervation irritation labia labium labor lady malady means medicine membrane menorrhagia menstruation months mucous nature nerve nervous never non-gravid nymphæ observed octavo octavo volume operation opinion organ ounces ovary ovum pain patient pelvis perineum peritoneal pessary physician placenta polypus practice pregnancy pressure prolapsus pubis puerperal fever pulse Recovered rectum reproductive retroversion round ligaments suffer suppose surface tenesmus therapeutical tion tissue Treatise treatment true tube tumor urine uteri uterus vagina vessels whole woman womb women young
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Página 47 - See, what a grace was seated on this brow; Hyperion's curls; the front of Jove himself; An eye like Mars, to threaten and command; A station like the herald Mercury, New-lighted on a heaven-kissing hill; A combination, and a form, indeed, Where every god did seem to set his seal, To give the world assurance of a man : This was your husband.
Página 250 - Hark ! they whisper ; angels say, Sister Spirit, come away. . What is this absorbs me quite ! Steals my senses, shuts my sight, Drowns my spirits, draws my breath ? Tell me, my soul! can this be death?
Página 44 - O Woman ! in our hours of ease, Uncertain, coy, and hard to please, And variable as the shade By the light quivering aspen made, When pain and anguish wring the brow, A ministering angel thou ! — Scarce were the piteous accents said, When, with the Baron's casque, the maid To the nigh streamlet ran.
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Página 29 - I feel not in me those sordid and unchristian desires of my profession; I do not secretly implore and wish for Plagues, rejoice at Famines, revolve Ephemerides and Almanacks in expectation of malignant Aspects, fatal Conjunctions, and Eclipses.