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The Wertheim-Watkins Operation for Cystocele.
1911
R R Kime
Atlanta, Ga.
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Cystocele and prolapse. The Watkins-Wertheim interposition operation--its uses and limitations.
February 1961, The Journal of the Kansas Medical Society,
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THE INTERPOSITION OPERATION OF SCHAUTA-WERTHEIM-WATKINS FOR UTERINE PROLAPSE: A FOLLOW-UP STUDY.
January 1964, Acta obstetricia et gynecologica Scandinavica,
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[Urethrocystographical aspects of subjects of the Schauta-Wertheim operation for cystocele with stress incontinence].
April 1955, Minerva ginecologica,
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[The Watkins-Wertheim-Schauta operation in the treatment of genital prolapse in obese women].
January 1969, Bulletin de la Federation des societes de gynecologie et dobstetrique de langue francaise,
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The Wertheim Operation.
January 1955, Archiv fur Gynakologie,
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Hadra's Operation for Cystocele.
September 1887, Daniel's Texas medical journal,
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[Behavior of urethro-vesical relations in subjects of the Schauta-Wertheim operation for cystocele with urinary incontinence; urethrocystographical study].
November 1954, Annali di ostetricia e ginecologia,
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[The Wertheim-Meigs operation].
January 1996, Anales de la Real Academia Nacional de Medicina,
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[The extended Wertheim operation].
March 1955, Ugeskrift for laeger,
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Wertheim radical operation.
March 1956, Wiener medizinische Wochenschrift (1946),
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