WomanBlanchard and Lea, 1854 - 672 pages |
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... - Analysis of menstrual fluid - Roussel , LETTER XXXIII . 419-432 Emmenagogues , 433-440 LETTER XXXIV . Menorrhagia , 441-450 LETTER XXXV . Dysmenorrhoea , 450-459 Change of life , Hysteria , LETTER XXXVI . PAGE xiv CONTENTS .
... - Analysis of menstrual fluid - Roussel , LETTER XXXIII . 419-432 Emmenagogues , 433-440 LETTER XXXIV . Menorrhagia , 441-450 LETTER XXXV . Dysmenorrhoea , 450-459 Change of life , Hysteria , LETTER XXXVI . PAGE xiv CONTENTS .
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... dysmenorrhoea , and gave birth to two children , the second one about two years after the elder . Subsequently to the second confinement , she discovered a small floating tumor in the left flank , which I ascertained to be an en- larged ...
... dysmenorrhoea , and gave birth to two children , the second one about two years after the elder . Subsequently to the second confinement , she discovered a small floating tumor in the left flank , which I ascertained to be an en- larged ...
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... dysmenorrhoea- though regularly menstrual - sterility , and the impatience and discon- tent that necessarily wait on feeble health and disappointed expectations ; some , recovering completely under a careful treatment ; and others ...
... dysmenorrhoea- though regularly menstrual - sterility , and the impatience and discon- tent that necessarily wait on feeble health and disappointed expectations ; some , recovering completely under a careful treatment ; and others ...
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... dysmenorrhoea we en- counter is rheumatic disorder . It is characterized by all the pains and fulness , and heat and pressure within the pelvis , of which we hear women complain , while they appear , in other regards , to enjoy very ...
... dysmenorrhoea we en- counter is rheumatic disorder . It is characterized by all the pains and fulness , and heat and pressure within the pelvis , of which we hear women complain , while they appear , in other regards , to enjoy very ...
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... dysmenorrhoea , you would not be apt to make a mis- take as to the true nature of the malady , should you after due exami- nation , come to the conclusion that you have a rheumatism to treat . Suppose you have made an examination , by ...
... dysmenorrhoea , you would not be apt to make a mis- take as to the true nature of the malady , should you after due exami- nation , come to the conclusion that you have a rheumatism to treat . Suppose you have made an examination , by ...
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