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Identifier: diagnosisofdise00find (find matches)
Title: The diagnosis of diseases of women
Year: 1905 (1900s)
Authors: Findley Palmer. (from old catalog)
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Publisher: Philadelphia and New York, Lea brothers & co.
Contributing Library: The Library of Congress
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Uterus unicornis: L H, left horn; L T, left tube; L o, left ovary; R R, right horn; R T,right tube; R o, right ovary; B L r, right round ligament; L L r, left round ligament.(Mann.) Fig. 62
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Uterus septus duplex (natural size), completely double uterus, and incompletely doublevagina of a girl twenty-two years of age: a, a, tubes; b, b, fundus of the double uterus ;c, c, c, partition of uterus; d, d, cavities of the uterine bodies; e, e, internal orifices; /, /,external walls of the two necks; g, g, external orifices ; h, h, vaginal canals; i, partitionwhich divided the upper third of the vagina into two halves. (Mann.) 208 SPECIAL DIAGNOSIS two conditions save by abdominal section, unless, as is possible inexceptional cases, the gestation sac is demonstrated by abdominalpalpation to lie within the attachment of the round ligament. Intubal pregnancy, the gestation sac lies external to the attachmentof the round ligament. UTERUS SEPTUS (Bilocularis). The uterus is divided by a vertical septum extending a variabledistance from the external os to the fundus. On the exterior thereis no evidence of a septum. The uterus is broader and more globular than is the perfectlydeveloped
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