BlairBellHick. “Physiology of the Female Genital Organs,” Brit. Med. Journ., 1909, i, p. 517, et seq.
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Bond. “Uterine and Ovarian Physiology and Pathology in Rabbits,” Brit. Med. Journ., 1906, i, p. 121.
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CarmichaelMarshall. “The Correlation of the Ovarian and Uterine Functions,” Proc. Roy. Soc., B, 1907, lxxix, p. 387. “On the Occurrence of Compensatory Hypertrophy in the Ovary,” Journ. Physiol., 1908, xxxvi, p. 431, and (S. Carmichael), “Conservative Surgery of the Uterus and Ovaries,” Edin. Med. Journ., 1909, N.S. ii, p. 242.
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Giles. “A Study of the After-results of Abdominal Operations on the Pelvic Organs: Based on a series of 1,000 consecutive cases,” Journ. of Obstet. and Gyn. of Brit. Emp., 1910, xvii, p. 370.
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Kelly. “Amputation of the Uterus in the Corpus to preserve the Menstrual Function,” Amer. Journ. Obstet. New York, 1909, lix, p. 570.
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KellyCullen. “Myomata of the Uterus,” Philad. and Lond. 1909, p. 603.
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Malcolm. “On the Advisability of Removing the Cervix in performing Hysterectomy for Fibromyomatous Uterine Tumours,” Trans. Obstet. Soc. (1907), 1908, xlix, p. 148. Salva Mercadé, “La période post opératoire, soins et accidents,” 1910, pp. 450–2, shows that the chances of cancerous degeneration of the stump have been greatly over-estimated owing to certain sources of fallacy.
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Pinard. “De l'expression symptomatique appelée goître exophthalmique dans ses rapports avec la fonction de reproduction chez la femme,” Ann. de Gyn. et d'Obstét.Paris1909, 2me sér., vi. p. 257.
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Scharlieb. See “An Analysis of a Second Hundred Cases of Operation for Fibro-myomata Uteri, with special reference to their Degenerations and Local Complications,” Proc. Roy. Soc. Med., 1909, ii, p. 45.