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Identifier: americanxrayjour1213unse (find matches)
Title: American X-ray journal
Year: 1903 (1900s)
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Subjects: X-Rays Radiography
Publisher: St. Louis : American X-Ray Publishing Co.
Contributing Library: The College of Physicians of Philadelphia Historical Medical Library
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lbleeding, when we remove material thatis of a suspicious character, we are justi-fied in making a diagnosis of malignancy,even though the microscope throws nopositive light upon it.—American Jour-nal of Sur(jcry and Gynecology. 138 THE AMERICAN X-RAY JOURNAL. Spirai segment (utero-ovarian artery), i, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, j-j, £-8, 9, 10, n, 12, ij, 14, 15,Straight segment abdominal aorta, 16. Common iliac, 17, and internal iliac, 18. DIVISIONS OF THE SPIRAL SEGMENT Pelvic floor segment, I, 2,3, 4.Uterine segment, 4,5, 6.Oviducal segment6, 7-9, 6-8, 9.Ovarian segment,9, 10, II, 12.5. Round ligamentsegment, 13,14,15Ureter, 20, Id.Vaginal Ar-teries. 26 IMPORTANT LOCATIONS IN THE SPIRAL SEGMENT Arterio-ureteral loop, 2. Cervicalloop, 2, 3, 4 Distal arte-rio-ureteral crossing. 2.Rami cervicis, 22.Rami corporis, 23.Rami fundi, 24. Ramioviductus, 31, 32, 33. Exsanguinated uterintzones (a) central longi-tudinal axis, <b, lateralcervical border, <o fun-dus, and cervico-corporeal.
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Chicago, 1902. At the post mortem the uterus wasinjected in situ, also the ureters withred lead and starch. The specimenwas X-rayed in Dr. Harry Pratts X-Ray and Electro-Therapeutic Labora-tory, doubly magnified by Or. Wm. E.Holland, and followed as a model byMr. Zan. 0. Klopper, the artist. Arterial Circulation of the Puerperal Uterus. Four Hours Post Partum^-Life Size.Illustrating the Utero-Ovarian Vascular Circle (the Circle of Byron Robinson) THE ABOVE IS AN X-RAY PHOTOGRAPH OF DR. WILLIAM E. HOLLANDS CASE. HOLLAXD AND ROBINSON-UTERINE INVAGINATION. Report of a Case of Ventral Fixation, Pregnancy, Invagina=tion of the Uterus, Death and Autopsy. BY DRS. WM. E. HOLLAND AND BYRON ROBINSON. In the obstetrical case and post mortemwhich I report this evening, I shall simplyrelate the patients general history previ-ous to and during gestation, clinical obser-vations during delivery, and the revela-tions of the post mortem. The patient, a well developed woman oftwenty-six years, passed he

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  • booksubject:X_Rays
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