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... blood vessels become pliable and ready to contract . By the thorough removal of all membranes and shreds from the uterine cavity , by keep- ing the patient off her feet longer than the usual time after her confinement , by the ...
... blood vessels become pliable and ready to contract . By the thorough removal of all membranes and shreds from the uterine cavity , by keep- ing the patient off her feet longer than the usual time after her confinement , by the ...
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... blood connections , is formed in the upper part of the uterine cavity : this is the decidua . If the ovum arrives as guest in ordinary ( that is , unimpregnated ) then the new fur- nishings are torn down and cast off , and form part of ...
... blood connections , is formed in the upper part of the uterine cavity : this is the decidua . If the ovum arrives as guest in ordinary ( that is , unimpregnated ) then the new fur- nishings are torn down and cast off , and form part of ...
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... blood supply is added and the velvety hangings are materially increased in thickness . One corner of the reception hall is set aside for the guest , where he is permanently stationed and sumptuously fed . This guest , the ovum , sends ...
... blood supply is added and the velvety hangings are materially increased in thickness . One corner of the reception hall is set aside for the guest , where he is permanently stationed and sumptuously fed . This guest , the ovum , sends ...
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... blood is an important sign . Most of the above symptoms give the physician a suggestion that the patient is pregnant normally , but this show of blood a week or so after the period is due , should arouse his suspicions that all is not ...
... blood is an important sign . Most of the above symptoms give the physician a suggestion that the patient is pregnant normally , but this show of blood a week or so after the period is due , should arouse his suspicions that all is not ...
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... blood from the lining of the tube to the tubal decidua , have been torn open and are pouring quantities of blood into the abdominal cavity ; or the ovarian artery may have been ruptured also , and thus is the hemorrhage increased . Even ...
... blood from the lining of the tube to the tubal decidua , have been torn open and are pouring quantities of blood into the abdominal cavity ; or the ovarian artery may have been ruptured also , and thus is the hemorrhage increased . Even ...
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