A Text-book of Practical Gynecology for Practitioners and Students |
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abdominal wall abscess acid adhesions affected anus applied becomes bladder blood bowel broad ligament cancer catgut catheter cause cervical canal cervix clamp condition cystic cystocele denuded diagnosis dilatation discharge disease dissection drainage dysmenorrhea edges endometritis endometrium epithelium examination external Fallopian tubes fibroid finger fistula fluid forceps frequently fundus gauze genital germs glands growth hemorrhage hemorrhoids inch incision infection inflammation inflammatory internal intestinal introduced irritation kidney laceration later lesion ligature malignant menstruation mucosa mucous membrane muscle normal occasionally occur opening operation organ orifice ovarian cyst ovary ovum pain patient pedicle pelvic floor perineum peritoneal cavity peritoneum pessary portion position posterior pregnancy pressure prolapse rectal rectocele rectum removed renal result retractor rupture scissors seldom septic side skin sometimes sphincter sterilized structures suppuration surface sutures symptoms tion tissue treatment tubal tumor ulcer ureter ureteral urethra urine usually uterine cavity uterus vaginal vaginal wall vesical vessels vulva wound