On operations on broad ligaments and uterine appendages



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The excellent results obtained by modern surgery on uterine appendages seem to preclude any need for improved and generally accepted techniques, remaining after the removal of the diseased organ, for the suitability of these receptions has been the experience of many ten years and many thousands of cases that have taken place.
Between these there are many side effects, which are already manifested upon the recovery, and which have to be reckoned with, because they can cause unbearable pain and other unpleasant symptoms after the operation with the most favorable and successful outcome.

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A. P. Gubarev

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