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" So long as an ovarian tumor •does not materially interfere with the appearance, prospects, •or comfort of the patient; so long as no injurious pressure is exercised by it on the organs of the pelvis, abdomen, and chest; so long as heart, and lungs,... "
The Cincinnati Lancet and Clinic - Page 213
1884
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Diseases of the ovaries

Spencer Wells - 1873 - 538 pages
...important practical conclusions, which may be summed up as follows : — 1. So long as an ovarian tumour does not materially interfere with the appearance,...long as no injurious pressure is exercised by it on the organs of the pelvis, abdomen, and chest ; so long as heart and lungs, digestive organs, kidneys,...
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Lessons in Gynecology

William Goodell - 1879 - 378 pages
...being now less full-blooded, both hemTrhage and inflammation will not be so likely to occur ; and at the pressure and rubbing to which the peritoneum has...therefore less likely to take on inflammatory action. When the operation has been decided upon, the patient must be scrupulously prepared for it. Early in...
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Lessons on gynecology

William Goodell - 1880 - 490 pages
...shorter and shallower; that the patient being now less full-blooded, both hemorrhage and inflammation will not be so likely to occur ; and that the pressure...therefore less likely to take on inflammatory action. When, however, an ovarian cyst is complicated with pregnancy, it is best to perform the operation in...
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Glasgow Medical Journal

1880 - 596 pages
...shorter and shallower; that the patient being now less full blooded, both haemorrhage and inflammation will not be so likely to occur ; and that the pressure...therefore less likely to take on inflammatory action." A woman carrying about an ovarian tumour, and knowing that it must be operated upon at no distant date,...
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A plea for early oviarotomy

George Granville Bantock - 1881 - 68 pages
...Wells lays down the following "important practical conclusions" : 1st. "So long as an ovarian tumour does not materially interfere with the appearance,...long as no injurious pressure is exercised by it on the organs of the pelvis, abdomen, and chest; so long as heart and lungs, digestive organs, kidneys,...
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Maryland Medical Journal: Medicine and Surgery, Volume 9

1881 - 662 pages
...OVAKIOTOMIZE. — So long as an ovarian tumor does not interfere with the appearance, prospects or comforts of the patient; so long as no injurious pressure is exercised by it on the organs of the pelvis, abdomen and chest; so long as heart and lungs, digestive organs, kidneys,...
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Diseases of women: including their pathology, causation, symptoms, diagnosis ...

Arthur Wellesley Edis - 1882 - 616 pages
...ovarian tumors. Indications for Ovariotomy. — Wells sums up the important practical conclusions that, so long as an ovarian tumor does not materially interfere...long as no injurious pressure is exercised by it on the organs of the pelvis, abdomen, and chest; so long as heart and lungs, digestive organs, kidneys,...
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Diseases of Women: Including Their Pathology, Causation, Symptoms, Diagnosis ...

Arthur Wellesley Edis - 1882 - 584 pages
...general health. Wells thus sums up the important practical conclusions : so long as an ovarian tumour does not materially interfere with the appearance,...long as no injurious pressure is exercised by it on the organs of the pelvis, abdomen, and chest ; so long as heart and lungs, digestive organs, kidneys,...
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American Homoeopathic Observer: A Monthly Journal Devoted to ..., Volumes 20-21

1883 - 824 pages
...operation. Wells concludes his remarks on this important question from a practical conclusion, that so long as an ovarian tumor does not materially interfere...long as no injurious pressure is exercised by it on the organs of the pelvis, abdomen and chest ; so long as heart and lungs, digestive organs, kidneys,...
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Transactions of the Edinburgh Obstetrical Society, Volume 8

Edinburgh Obstetrical Society - 1883 - 204 pages
...as an ovarian tumour does not materially interfere with the appearance, prospects, or comfort of a patient, so long as no injurious pressure is exercised by it on the organs of the pelvis, abdomen, and chest," — in fact, so long as the patient's general health...
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