Lexicographical Neighbors of Bimanually
Literary usage of Bimanually
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Prevention and Treatment of Abortion by Frederick Joseph Taussig (1910)
"bimanually, uterus enlarged in accordance with stage of pregnancy. 5. bimanually,
either normal tubes and ovaries, or, if associated with tubal infection, ..."
2. Diseases of the genito-urinary organs and the kidney by Robert Holmes Greene, Harlow Brooks (1907)
"chair, the kidney being felt for bimanually, in the manner previously directed.
It has been stated that in cases of pelvic tumors if the pelvis is elevated, ..."
3. The Clinical Journal (1896)
"bimanually, inflammatory exudations are discovered around the uterus, which is
found to be fixed or semi-fixed, and the history should be distinctive. ..."
4. The Practitioner by Gale Group, ProQuest Information and Learning Company (1896)
"High up in both posterior quarters of the pelvis is tender resistance, extending
half-way across Douglas's pouch. bimanually.—Uterus very little enlarged; ..."
5. Physical Diagnosis by Richard Clarke Cabot (1919)
"In other cases it is associated with cyst formation, and the cysts may be palpated
bimanually. Abscess of the ovary is not commonly diagnosed, ..."