Box 3
Contains 129 Results:
“Fig. 32. Full term intraligamentous pregnancy. (a) macerated fetus, death having occurred probably 2 weeks before; (b) broad ligament sac in which the pregnancy developed; (c) placenta located in upper part of sac; (d) portion of the pedicle (Author’s case)”, undated
The Raymond E. Watkins Papers consist of manuscripts of research papers, reprints, case abstracts, photographs of surgical cases, medical illustrations, x-rays, and charts. Many of the documents are handwritten. The material previously thought to belong to J. C. Misko was found to be part of the Watkins collection and was integrated back into it.
“Fig. 28. Microscopic picture of the tubules of the epophoron. Note the low cubical cells lining these structures. (Courtesy of Dr. Larsell)”, undated
The Raymond E. Watkins Papers consist of manuscripts of research papers, reprints, case abstracts, photographs of surgical cases, medical illustrations, x-rays, and charts. Many of the documents are handwritten. The material previously thought to belong to J. C. Misko was found to be part of the Watkins collection and was integrated back into it.
“Fig. 29. Drawing of the author’s specimen showing (a) accessory Fallopian tube (microscopic view in figure 27); (b) multiple cysts of the convoluted tubules of the epophoron. Note the arrangement of the convoluted tubules and their junction with the longitudinal tube or Wolffian duct”, undated
The Raymond E. Watkins Papers consist of manuscripts of research papers, reprints, case abstracts, photographs of surgical cases, medical illustrations, x-rays, and charts. Many of the documents are handwritten. The material previously thought to belong to J. C. Misko was found to be part of the Watkins collection and was integrated back into it.
“Fig. 23. Drawing of specimen showing (a) early intraligamentous fibromyoma of the uterus, and (d) serosal cysts of the Fallopian tubes. (Author’s case)”, undated
The Raymond E. Watkins Papers consist of manuscripts of research papers, reprints, case abstracts, photographs of surgical cases, medical illustrations, x-rays, and charts. Many of the documents are handwritten. The material previously thought to belong to J. C. Misko was found to be part of the Watkins collection and was integrated back into it.
“Fig. 9. Chronic salpingitis; Smears were positive for gonococci. (a) Tubal lumen. (b) Subacute abscess in tubal wall”, undated
The Raymond E. Watkins Papers consist of manuscripts of research papers, reprints, case abstracts, photographs of surgical cases, medical illustrations, x-rays, and charts. Many of the documents are handwritten. The material previously thought to belong to J. C. Misko was found to be part of the Watkins collection and was integrated back into it.
“Fig. 10. Bismuth injected specimen of chronic salpingitis. TL, tubal lumen. A.E.C. accessory epithelial-lined cavities”, undated
The Raymond E. Watkins Papers consist of manuscripts of research papers, reprints, case abstracts, photographs of surgical cases, medical illustrations, x-rays, and charts. Many of the documents are handwritten. The material previously thought to belong to J. C. Misko was found to be part of the Watkins collection and was integrated back into it.
“Introduction: Contemporary evolution of the question”, undated
The Raymond E. Watkins Papers consist of manuscripts of research papers, reprints, case abstracts, photographs of surgical cases, medical illustrations, x-rays, and charts. Many of the documents are handwritten. The material previously thought to belong to J. C. Misko was found to be part of the Watkins collection and was integrated back into it.
“Part One: Concerning Inclusions in General”, undated
The Raymond E. Watkins Papers consist of manuscripts of research papers, reprints, case abstracts, photographs of surgical cases, medical illustrations, x-rays, and charts. Many of the documents are handwritten. The material previously thought to belong to J. C. Misko was found to be part of the Watkins collection and was integrated back into it.
“Second Part: The Different Varieties of Enclosed Tumors”, undated
The Raymond E. Watkins Papers consist of manuscripts of research papers, reprints, case abstracts, photographs of surgical cases, medical illustrations, x-rays, and charts. Many of the documents are handwritten. The material previously thought to belong to J. C. Misko was found to be part of the Watkins collection and was integrated back into it.
“Tumors included in the leaves of the broad ligament”, undated
The Raymond E. Watkins Papers consist of manuscripts of research papers, reprints, case abstracts, photographs of surgical cases, medical illustrations, x-rays, and charts. Many of the documents are handwritten. The material previously thought to belong to J. C. Misko was found to be part of the Watkins collection and was integrated back into it.