Practical Manual of Diseases of Women And Uterine Therapeutics : for Students And Practitioners
The book Practical Manual of Diseases of Women And Uterine Therapeutics : for Students And Practitioners was written by author Jones, H. Macnaughton (Henry Macnaughton), 1844-1918 Here you can read free online of Practical Manual of Diseases of Women And Uterine Therapeutics : for Students And Practitioners book, rate and share your impressions in comments. If you don't know what to write, just answer the question: Why is Practical Manual of Diseases of Women And Uterine Therapeutics : for Students And Practitioners a good or bad book?
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Suffice it to say that I was present at the accouchement of that lady in London in 1889, and that when I last heard of her she was in perfect health. I merely quote this particular case to establish the truth of the statement made in the text. (See also 'Conservative Surgery of the Adnexa.') Pregnancy after Oophorectomy and Bemoval of an Ovarian Blood Cyst; the other Ovary being atrophied and adherent. This case shows the -discrimination that must be exercised before both appendages are ablated.... In 1893 I removed an ovarian blood cyst from a patient under peculiar circumstances. She was thirty years of age at the time of operation, and had been married for seven years, never having conceived. In 1883, at the age of twenty, she had an attack of pelvic peritonitis. In 1884 she had a re- currence, which spread into general peritonitis of a most alarming character, and which nearly proved fatal. This was in January, and six months later there was another attack. On and off after this she suffered from abdominal and pelvic pains, but gi'adually improved.
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