| Medicine - 1844 - 722 pages
...tumour, if unattached to the uterine tissues, may be moved away from the fixed uterus. 2. The tumour being left in its situation, it may be possible to...Instead of keeping the uterus fixed, and moving the tumour, or fixing the tumour and moving the uterus, both may be moved simultaneously, the uterus by... | |
| Isaac Baker Brown - Generative organs, Female - 1854 - 390 pages
...tumour, if unattached to the uterine tissues, may be moved away from the fixed uterus. 2. The tumour being left in its situation, it may be possible to...Instead of keeping the uterus fixed, and moving the tumour, or fixing the tumour and moving the uterus, both may be moved simultaneously ; the uterus by... | |
| James Young Simpson - Anesthesia in obstetrics - 1855 - 774 pages
...position of the uterus, and a control over its movements, and then proceeding in one of three ways:—1. The uterus may be retained in its situation with the...uterus from it to such a degree as to show them to be unconnected:—or, 3. Instead of keeping the uterus fixed and moving the tumor—or fixing the tumor... | |
| Sir James Young Simpson - 1855 - 904 pages
...tumour, if unattached to the uterine tissues, may be moved away from the fixed uterus : — 2. The tumour being left in its situation, it may be possible to...Instead of keeping the uterus fixed and moving the tumour — or fixing the tumour and moving the uterus, both may be moved simultaneously, the uterus... | |
| Medicine - 1855 - 542 pages
...unattached to the uterine tissues, may be moved away from the fixed organ ; or (2,) the tumor being lelt in its situation, it may be possible to move away the uterus from it to such an extent as to show them to be unconnected ; or (3,) instead of keeping the uterus fixed and moving... | |
| Medicine - 1859 - 792 pages
...vagina, the tumor, if unattached to the uterine tissue, may be moved away from the fixed uterus. " 2d. The tumor being left in its situation, it may be possible...such a degree as to show them to be unconnected. "Or, 3d. Instead of keeping the uterus, both maybe moved simultaneously; the uterus by the sound, and the... | |
| Isaac Baker Brown - 1868 - 300 pages
...tumour, if unattached to the uterine tissues, may be moved away from the fixed uterus. 2. The tumour being left in its situation, it may be possible to...Instead of keeping the uterus fixed and moving the tumour, or fixing the tumour and moving the uterus, both may be moved simultaneously; the uterus by... | |
| James Young Simpson - Gynecology - 1871 - 876 pages
...tumour, if unattached to the uterine tissues, may be moved away from the fixed uterus. 2. The tumour being left in its situation, it may be possible to...Instead of keeping the uterus fixed and moving the tumour — or 1 Cyclopaedia of Medicine, vol. iv. p. 388. * Practical Treatise on the Diseases peculiar... | |
| Sir James Young Simpson - 1871 - 886 pages
...tumour, if unattached to the uterine tissues, may be moved away from the fixed uterus. 2. The tumour being left in its situation, it may be possible to...Instead of keeping the uterus fixed and moving the tumour — or DIAGNOSIS BY THE UTERINE SOUND. fixing the tumour and moving the uterus — both may... | |
| Medicine - 1855 - 456 pages
...vagina, the tumor, if unattached to the uterine tissues, may be moved away from the fixed organ ; or (2,) the tumor being left in its situation, it may...be possible to move away the uterus from it to such an extent as to show them to be unconnected ; or (3,) instead of keeping the uterus fixed and moving... | |
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