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Page 220
... operation recommended by Martens brings with it not merely the frequent reproach of having done an unneces- sary operation , but also raises the question whether the operation may not actually have done the patient harm . The ...
... operation recommended by Martens brings with it not merely the frequent reproach of having done an unneces- sary operation , but also raises the question whether the operation may not actually have done the patient harm . The ...
Page 336
... operation is thus done vaginally , it should be restricted to the multiparous woman with somewhat lax floor , in whom the pregnancy has not advanced beyond the third month . If done under these conditions , the operation is relatively ...
... operation is thus done vaginally , it should be restricted to the multiparous woman with somewhat lax floor , in whom the pregnancy has not advanced beyond the third month . If done under these conditions , the operation is relatively ...
Page 349
... operation of Menge and Stoeckel a short incision is made over the inguinal canal as in the Alexander operation for retroverted uterus . The peritoneum is then opened at the internal ring to pick up the end of the Fallopian tube and draw ...
... operation of Menge and Stoeckel a short incision is made over the inguinal canal as in the Alexander operation for retroverted uterus . The peritoneum is then opened at the internal ring to pick up the end of the Fallopian tube and draw ...
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