. The diagnosis of diseases of women . Breast of woman who had been pregnant, show^ing pigmented areola and position of gland. (Dennis.) Fallacies: (1) Diseases of the brain, kidney, and digestive tract. (2) Uterine displacements. (3) New-growths of the uterus and ovaries. Value of the Sign. Highly presumptive when associated withamenorrhcea. 3. Salivation. Rarely present after the fourth week, and isof no special value as a sign of pregnancy. 128 SPECIAL DIAGNOSIS 4. Nervous Phenomena. (a) Ringing in the ears: rarely present.(6) Neuralgia: rarely present.(c) Changes in of th


. The diagnosis of diseases of women . Breast of woman who had been pregnant, show^ing pigmented areola and position of gland. (Dennis.) Fallacies: (1) Diseases of the brain, kidney, and digestive tract. (2) Uterine displacements. (3) New-growths of the uterus and ovaries. Value of the Sign. Highly presumptive when associated withamenorrhcea. 3. Salivation. Rarely present after the fourth week, and isof no special value as a sign of pregnancy. 128 SPECIAL DIAGNOSIS 4. Nervous Phenomena. (a) Ringing in the ears: rarely present.(6) Neuralgia: rarely present.(c) Changes in of the Sign. Negative. 5. Irritable bladder, due to the size and weight of the of the Sign. Negative. II. Objective Signs. 1. Changes in the Mammary Glands. At the end of thefourth week the breasts tingle and enlarge; at about the twelfthweek there is pigmentation and enlargement of the areola, promi-nence of the glands of Montgomery, the nipples enlarge, becomeerectile and sensitive, veins stand out prominently under the skin


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