With regard to the general signs, we may accept, as concerns both sexes, what the Obstetrical and Gynecological Society of Berlin decided in 1861, in a discussion of it in women, that there are none which can be regarded as reliable.
Bland Sutton, Surgical Diseases of the Ovaries, and British Gynecological Journal, vol.
In 1892 he read, before the St. Louis Obstetrical and Gynecological Society, a lecture on the moral aspects of craniotomy and abortion, of which a considerable portion is very much to our present purpose.
Gynecological examination showed no disease and established the fact of virginity.
Gynecological examination made by a specialist revealed nothing abnormal and no evidence of immorality.
In this case we advised gynecological and other medical treatment and segregation in a reformatory or industrial school.
The several gynecological troubles have been mentioned above under the head of Physical Conditions.
Storer, Western Journal of Medicine, July, 1868; and Journal of the Gynecological Society, vol.
Of the various learned societies to which he was attached may be mentioned the Philadelphia County Medical Society, the Franklin Institute of Philadelphia, and the Gynecological Society of Boston.
He was well known in the United States and was elected an honorary fellow of the American Gynecological Society, besides being a member of many other leading societies connected with the medical profession.
He was a fellow of the Obstetrical Society of London, a foundation fellow of the British Gynecological Society and professor emeritus of McGill University.
We seldom, if ever, find this condition as a congenital affection, but as an acquired displacement it is undoubtedly more frequently met with in gynecological practice than all other displacements combined.
Schultze, director of the gynecological clinic of Jana, successfully controverted this doctrine.
There is a gynecological hygiene with which women should become familiar; it is based on the principle of antiseptic precautions applied to the daily lives of their sex.
They must be made to realize that the women of the past, before the development of modern gynecology, not only lived useful lives without any of the modern gynecological operations, but that most of them were quite happy in so doing.
We need the report of many more of such gynecological conditions which get better as a consequence of occupation of mind without any other treatment.
Many young women suffer from backache supposed to be due to internal conditions usually of gynecological character, when it is only due to high heels or a combination of high heels and constipation.
To fail to try to sway the mind by all the methods and auxiliaries outlined in the earlier chapters of this work before suggesting an operation to a woman is to neglect a most important means for relief in many gynecological cases.
It is sometimes insisted that the general health will not improve in gynecological cases unless the offending pathological condition is removed.
In the treatment of gynecological conditions such as are not necessarily indications for operation, the most important consideration is to reassure the patient's mind and secure the discipline of self-control.
A number of gynecological methods of treatment have been successful when first applied, when physician and patient were both confident of their value, and then later has failed.
All sorts of remedies, any number of drugs, all manner of gynecological procedures short of abortion, though also including abortion, have been reported as doing good.
From the abuse of a thing, the old Latins used to say, no argument against its proper use can be derived, and this is eminently true of gynecological surgery.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "gynecological" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.