Northwest Medicine, Svazek 3Northwest Medical Pub. Association., 1905 |
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... closed with a buried catgut suture . If they are at the fundus they are brought into view and reached by lifting the bladder strongly on a retractor , the fundus being gradually brought down into the vagina as the tumors are removed and ...
... closed with a buried catgut suture . If they are at the fundus they are brought into view and reached by lifting the bladder strongly on a retractor , the fundus being gradually brought down into the vagina as the tumors are removed and ...
Strana 4
vagina as the tumors are removed and the peritoneum closed over their site by Lembert suture . And so the uterus is rotated into the vagina as the work proceeds till the posterior aspect of the uterus is in view and tumors removed ...
vagina as the tumors are removed and the peritoneum closed over their site by Lembert suture . And so the uterus is rotated into the vagina as the work proceeds till the posterior aspect of the uterus is in view and tumors removed ...
Strana 6
... closed . This is being done in Europe and in this country , and by both the abdominal and the vaginal method . It would seem to need no argument to commend it to all operators . In cases of active hemorrhage the ovarian artery can ...
... closed . This is being done in Europe and in this country , and by both the abdominal and the vaginal method . It would seem to need no argument to commend it to all operators . In cases of active hemorrhage the ovarian artery can ...
Strana 7
... closed and not dilatable , or where the depressing influence of labor pains should be obviated , as in affections of the heart and lungs . In pregnancy complicated with cancer of the uterus Duehrssen advocates immediate vaginal sec ...
... closed and not dilatable , or where the depressing influence of labor pains should be obviated , as in affections of the heart and lungs . In pregnancy complicated with cancer of the uterus Duehrssen advocates immediate vaginal sec ...
Strana 8
... closed by a continuous catgut suture . passed from the peritoneal surface down to , but not through the uterine mocosa . There was some gaping in one or two places , in spite of the utmost care to bring together the peritoneal edges ...
... closed by a continuous catgut suture . passed from the peritoneal surface down to , but not through the uterine mocosa . There was some gaping in one or two places , in spite of the utmost care to bring together the peritoneal edges ...
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