The pathology, diagnosis, and treatment of the diseases of women / by Graily Hewitt.
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- 1882
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Credit: The pathology, diagnosis, and treatment of the diseases of women / by Graily Hewitt. Source: Wellcome Collection.
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![TAT PAIN, spoiltanoDUs or produced by iiu)tion due to flexions, IG3; ex- planation of its production, 175 — iissociated with rnienstrnation, dia- gnosis, 825 ; in back, 827 ; bearing- down pains, 8iU; from cancer, 831; labour-like, causes of, 829; experienced irrespective of menstrua- tion, various kinds of, 826 ; in mic- turition, 811 ; in hypogastric region, 829; acute, 8H2 ; constant, 830; in groins, 828; liysterical, 834; in ]i;e- matocele, 832; inHammatory, 831; intermittent, 829 ; from perforation, &c., 832 ; in lower extremities, due to pressure within pelvis, 834 ; ' re- flected,' 834 Palpation of abdomen, in diagnosis of enlargement of, 852 Papilloma of Fallo,pian tube, 683 Paroxysms, hysterical,-545 Parturition, watery discharge following, 509 ; involuntary micturition due to, 815; relation to chronic congestion of uterus, 82 Pathology, general, of uterus, 60; author's views and conclusions, 61 Pelvic cellulitis, pelvic peritonitis, and abscess, pathology of, 589; pelvic cellulitis, 593 ; pelvic abscess, 597 ; pelvic peritonitis, 598; diagnosis, 600: giving rise to purulent dis- charge, 512; pain due to, 596, 831; di.ignosis by vaginal examination, 847 ; by abdominal examination, 867; treatment, 604 Pelvic tumours, felt through vaginal walls, their diagnosis, 836 ; enumera- tion of, 836 Percussion, in diagnosis of enlargement of abdomen, 853 Perforation of intestine, symptoms of, 832 Perinaaum, importance as a support of uterus, 398 Perinscum, rupture of, operations for, 419; diseases of, 765 Peri-uterine haematocele. Ste Hiema- tocele Periodicity of menstruation, 25 Peritoneum, hicmorrhage into. Set; Hicmalocele Pessaries, medicated, 524 ; Munde on value of, 193; vaginal pessaries in treatment of flexions, 201; pessaries for retroflexion, 228 ct acq.; aut;hor's modification of the Albert Smith Hodge pessary, 228; Gehrung's ]^es- sary, 237; Greenhalgh's pessary, 239 ; Cutter's (Thomas' modification), 240; author's stem pessary for retroflexion, 244 ; author's 'cradle ' pessary for PRE anteflexion, 299 i-t seq.; Gehrung's, 308; Thomas', 309; axithor's stem pes- sary for anteflexion, 330; air-ball pes- sary, 310; for antcro-lateral flexion, 318 ; for alternating ante- and retro- flexion, 316; Zwank's pessary, 417 Phantom tumour of abdomen, 860 Phthisis, a cause of leucorrhoea, 517 Physometra, 679 Placenta, characters of, 467; placenta praivia, causing hiMmorrhage, 457 ; re- tained in uterus, causing offensive discharge, 513 ; retention of placenta, caiising htemorrhage, 456 Polarity, uterine, 488 Play fair's probe for endometritis, 525 Plethora, causing leucorrhtjea, 517 Polypus of bladder. See Bladder Polypi of uterus, fibrous, 612; struc- ture, 612; fatty, 615; glandular, 619 ; mucous or cystic, 619 ; expelled spontaneously, 468; hajmorrhage from, 460; watery discharges from, 509; diagnosis from inversion of uterus, 386; recurrent fibrous polj-^pus, 617; treatment of polypi, 627; of vagina, 805 Polyptrite, 629 Porro's operation, 675 Positional treatment of flexions, 194; of dysmenorrhoea, 501 Pregnancy, 8; abdominal, 846 ; without previous menstruation, 429; indi- cated by menstrual suppression, 429; with simultaneous menstruation, 434; molar, 842; watery discharges in, 508; causing involuntary micturition, 815; association of pregnancy with flexions, 333; association with cancer of uterus, 673; extra-uterine, 434; acute pain from rupture of extra- uterine, 833; diagnosis, 841, 869; diagnosis of extra-uterine pregnancy, 845; quickening, 885; of pregnancy, severe or dangerous vomiting in pregnancy, 355; author's views,353 ; cases related, 357; treatment, 373 ; dusky hue of vagina due to, 880; normal and abdominal, occurring simultaneously, 846; extra-uterine, diagnosis of, 874; rupture into abdo- men, 580; diagnosis of pregnancy, 870; enlargement of uterus from, de- tected by vaginal examination, 840; evidence of ballottement, 840, 871; softness of os uteri in, 34; associated with ascites, 858; detection of the tumour above the pubes, 870; ffjetal movements felt by observer in 871 • size and position of abdominal tu- mour due to, 870; causes of mistakes in diagnosis, 873; mole pregnancy](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b21959894_0939.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)