British and Foreign Medico-chirurgical Review: Or, Quarterly Journal of Practial Medicine and Surgery, 4±Ç1849 |
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... usually restricted to the care of the act of parturition , and its antecedent and consequent phe- nomena . To such an extension there are many obvious objections ; and we do not see what else is to be done , than to distinguish ...
... usually restricted to the care of the act of parturition , and its antecedent and consequent phe- nomena . To such an extension there are many obvious objections ; and we do not see what else is to be done , than to distinguish ...
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... usually styled " voluntary " and consisting of stri ated fibre . That the spontaneous contractions of the uterus may , of themselves , effect the expulsion of the child , is proved by instances in which delivery has taken place by this ...
... usually styled " voluntary " and consisting of stri ated fibre . That the spontaneous contractions of the uterus may , of themselves , effect the expulsion of the child , is proved by instances in which delivery has taken place by this ...
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... usually see in paralysed parts . Here , we suspect , galvanism would have been of no use whatever . The most complete proof of the independent contractility of the uterus is afforded by the occasional occurrence of post - mortem ...
... usually see in paralysed parts . Here , we suspect , galvanism would have been of no use whatever . The most complete proof of the independent contractility of the uterus is afforded by the occasional occurrence of post - mortem ...
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... usually com- mence in the uterus itself , and that it is only when they become decided , that the power of other muscles is called into operation . " ( p . 25. ) We really do not see that Dr. T. Smith has advanced our knowledge of the ...
... usually com- mence in the uterus itself , and that it is only when they become decided , that the power of other muscles is called into operation . " ( p . 25. ) We really do not see that Dr. T. Smith has advanced our knowledge of the ...
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... usually consentaneous , either may occur independently of the other ; and there is no constant correspondence between the degree in which the two organs respectively are affected . Here , as elsewhere , we see the necessity of attending ...
... usually consentaneous , either may occur independently of the other ; and there is no constant correspondence between the degree in which the two organs respectively are affected . Here , as elsewhere , we see the necessity of attending ...
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abscesses acid action admitted affected animal appears applied Asiatic cholera atmosphere attacked become believe blastema blood body bone cancer cause cavity cells character Chelsea condition conjunctiva connexion considered contagion contagious cornea cure death Desmarres diarrhoea disease doctrine doubt epidemic evidence examination excited existence fact fibrous fluid frequently give granulations Horsleydown Hospital infected inflammation influence influenza iritis irritation John Harnold labour Lambeth less London matter means medicine membrane Mialhe mode morbid mucous mucous membrane nature nerves nervous observed occurred operation opinion organs origin ovum pain parturition passed patient peculiar period persons phenomena phlebitis phthisis poison portion practice present produced Professor quarantine readers regard remarkable result says scrofulous seems Sierra Leone structure substance supposed surface surgeon symptoms tion tissue treatment tubercle tumour typhus ulcer urine uterine uterus vessels vomiting whilst Woolwich wound yellow fever
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