Lexicographical Neighbors of Coxalgic
Literary usage of Coxalgic
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Obstetrics, normal and operative by George Peaslee Shears (1916)
"THE coxalgic PELVIS This form is the most common of all (Fig. ... coxalgic pelvis.
since femoral pressure may be due to many causes other than hip disease. ..."
2. A Text-book of the Science and Art of Obstetrics by Henry Jacques Garrigues (1907)
"There is also a scoliosis connected with the coxalgic pelvis, and, ... In the
coxalgic pelvis the asymmetry is not so great as in the Naegele pelvis, ..."
3. Obstetrics: A Text-book for the Use of Students and Practitioners by John Whitridge Williams (1907)
"... definite changes occur in the pelvis as a direct result of the disease.
These are in great part Fig. 628. FIGS. 626-628.—coxalgic PELVIS WITH ..."
4. The Practice of Obstetrics: Designed for the Use of Students and by James Clifton Edgar (1916)
"coxalgic PELVIS SHOWING DEFORMITY ON THE DISEASED SIDE. originates and the mobility
of the diseased part as well as upon the presence of dislocation. ..."
5. A Text-book of Obstetrics by Barton Cooke Hirst (1906)
"This form of coxalgic pelvis, as a rule, presents no serious obstacle to delivery
unless it is ... In the other variety of coxalgic pelvis the deformity is ..."
6. Health and Disease in Relation to Marriage and the Married State by Hermann Senator, Siegfried Kaminer (1905)
"The coxalgic pelvis presents with regard to labour about the same chances as ...
I know quite a number of women who, notwithstanding a coxalgic pelvis of a ..."
7. Obstetrics: A Practical Text-book for Students and Practitioners by Edwin Bradford Cragin, George Hope Ryder (1916)
"The presence of a coxalgic pelvis is usually suggested by the lameness of the
patient ... The effect of the coxalgic pelvis on labor is that of an obliquely ..."