- The
ovary (from
Latin ōvārium 'egg') is a
gonad in the
female reproductive system that
produces ova; when released, an ovum
travels through the fallopian...
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Moench Lycopersicon Mill.
Melongena Mill.
Normania Lowe
Nycterium Vent.
Ovaria Fabr.
Parmentiera Raf. (non DC.: preoccupied)
Petagnia Raf.
Pionandra Miers...
- one
individual survived who has been operated, on elsewhere, for
diseased ovaria. I can only say that the
blessing of God has
rested on my efforts. All attempts...
- Heath" 1786 No
Award — — 1787 John
Hunter "For his
three Papers, – On the
Ovaria, On the
identity of the dog, wolf, and
jackall species, and On the anatomy...
- do****ent but it was
published by an ****ociate in
Extractions of
Diseased Ovaria in 1825. By the mid-century the
surgery was both
successfully and unsuccessfully...
- fission. In
summer they form
endodermal ****ual organs: "female" ones
showing ovaria and gonoducts, and "male" ones with
simpler organization. "Female" gonads...
- a
young tree behind, of the
natural size. Fig. 1.
Stamens and
column of
ovaria. 2. Stamen. 3.
Transverse section of stamen. 4. Pollen. 5. Ovary. 6. Longitudinal...
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disease of the
stomach and liver. Seymour's main
works were:
Diseases of the
Ovaria (with a
volume of plates), 1830.
Observations on the
Medical Treatment of...
- supervision. It was
followed in 1835 by
Observations on
Extraction of
diseased Ovaria,
illustrated by
Plates coloured after Nature, 1835, and in 1835 by a System...
- McDowell,
Ephraim (May 1995). "Three
cases of
extirpation of
diseased ovaria".
American Journal of
Obstetrics and Gynecology. 172 (5): 1632–1633. doi:10...