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The diagnosis, pathology and treatment of diseases of women including the diagnosis of pregnancy. In early pregnancy, difficult micturition, persist-ing for some time and increasing, should lead us to suspect retro-flexion

The diagnosis, pathology and treatment of diseases of women including the  diagnosis of pregnancy. In early pregnancy, difficult micturition,  persist-ing for some time and increasing, should lead us to suspect  retro-flexion

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