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Examples
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These ships were fraught with men and women, and had to their capteine one called Bartholin or Partholin, who being
Chronicles (1 of 6): The Historie of England (3 of 8) Raphael Holinshed
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The result is relatively painless swelling called a Bartholin cyst.
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Bartholin Abcsess, A Bartholin's cyst, also known as Bartholin's duct cyst, is an abscess on the Bartholin gland.
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Bartholin Abcsess, A Bartholin's cyst, also known as Bartholin's duct cyst, is an abscess on the Bartholin gland.
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If so, the only common type of abscess I can think of at this location is called Bartholin's abscess.
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Bartholin (according to some writers) as after shall appeare.
Chronicles (1 of 6): The Historie of England (3 of 8) Raphael Holinshed
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Bartholin wrote a treatise on the uses of snow, wherein he endeavoured to show that early gathered snow preserved from the plague, cured fevers, toothache, and sore eyes.
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The bulbo-urethral glands of Cowper in the male, and greater vestibular glands of Bartholin in the female, also arise as diverticula from the epithelial lining of the urogenital sinus.
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The glands of Bartholin also begin to secrete in sexually immature girls, and even in children.
The Sexual Life of the Child Albert Moll 1900
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It must be added that when ejaculation occurs in sexually immature girls, the products of other glands are probably intermingled with the secretion of the glands of Bartholin (mucous glands of the uterus, of the cervix uteri, the vagina, the vulva, and perhaps also of the urethra).
The Sexual Life of the Child Albert Moll 1900
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