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This is a reproduction of a book published before 1923. This book
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++++ On The Pathology Of Hooping-cough William Morse Graily Hewitt
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++++ The Mechanical System Of Uterine Pathology. Harveian Lects.,
1877 William Morse Graily Hewitt
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Title: Knights of Cockayne. Stories.]Publisher: British Library,
Historical Print EditionsThe British Library is the national
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back as far as 300 BC.The FICTION & PROSE LITERATURE collection
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Hewitt, William Graily; 1894. 287 p.; 8 . 012634.i.51.
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This is an EXACT reproduction of a book published before 1923. This
IS NOT an OCR'd book with strange characters, introduced
typographical errors, and jumbled words. This book may have
occasional imperfections such as missing or blurred pages, poor
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CHAPTER XXXIII. Menorrhagia. Definition.?Various Forms of
Menorrhagia. Pathology And Etiology.?Relation of Pregnancy and
Abortions to Menorrhagia and Metrorrhagia?General or Constitutional
Causes? Locality?Lead Poisoning?Sexual Excesses?Pyrexial Disorders?
Cancer of the Uterus and allied Affections?Polypi and Fibroid
Tumors?Peri-uterine Haematocele?Chronic Inversion of the Uterus?
Climacteric Haemorrhages?Flexions of the Uterus?Chronic Congestion
of Uterus and Hypertrophy of its Mucous Lining (so-called Fun-
gosities)?Relation of latter Conditions to Flexion?Defective
Involution?Abnormal Conditions of Os Uteri?Laceration?Eversion?
Hypertrophy?Small Mucous Polypi. Diagnosis.?Examination of
Uterus?Examination of various Substances expelled. General
Treatment.?Tonics, Baths, Medicines and other Measures. Local
Treatment.?Intra-uterine Cauterization, and Removal of Mucous
Membrane by scraping. The term " menorrhagia" implies an excessive
menstrual discharge. The term " metrorrhagia" indicates haemorrhage
from the uterus not menstrual in origin. At least this is the
ordinary distinction drawn between them. When a discharge of blood
occurs from the female generative passages, it may proceed from the
uterus, as is generally the case, or it may prove to be a
haemorrhage from the vaginal wall, from the vaginal outle, from the
bursting of a varicose pudendal vein, or from the urethra. Hence
cases of bleeding from the generative passages are not necessarily
cases either of menorrhagia or metrorrhagia. The catamenial
secretion appears to be naturally more profuse in some individuals
than in others, the quantity of the secretion being great, or the
period during which it is observed being extended, from the
presence of what may be characterized as idiosyncrasy, fr...
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