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Identifier: atlasepitomeofgy00scha (find matches)
Title: Atlas and epitome of gynecology
Year: 1900 (1900s)
Authors: Schaeffer, Oskar. (from old catalog) Norris, Richard Cooper, 1863- (from old catalog) ed
Subjects: Women
Publisher: Philadelphia, W. B. Saunders & company
Contributing Library: The Library of Congress
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ne DUPLICATION. 33 explains the association of all degrees of the bicornateuterus with septa of varying extent in the uterus or vagina.We may thus have a uterus bicornis septus or bicollis,and subseptus or unieollis, or, again, both may be com-bined with vagina septa or subsepta. (Plate 2, Fig. 2,and Figs. 20 and 21.) One duct may be occluded, as hasbeen already mentioned, producing a unilateral atresia.A hymen septus or bifenestratus may be present, and, by
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Fig. 21.—Uterus et vagina septa (Munich Frauenklinik). reason of its resisting power, may play quite an importantrole in the pathology of the sexual life. (Fig. 2.) Symptomatology.—The influence of these malforma-tions upon labor has been described in my Atlas ofObstetric Diagnosis and Treatment. Conception frequently does not occur in consequenceof the feeble development of the entire genitalia. Theseindividuals are usually weaklings with amenorrhea, andshould be advised not to marry.3 34 ANOMALIES OF FORMATION. Treatment.—Ligation or division (Paquelin) of the septa. It is to be remembered that after castration ortotal extirpation of the uterus for myomata the presenceof a third ovary may nullify the result, or may explaina subsequent abdominal pregnancy. CHAPTER II. • ARRESTED DEVELOPMENT AND ANOMALIES OFINFANCY AND PUBERTY. 1. Uterus fetalis (often planifundalis). 2. Uterus infantilis and uterus membranaceus. 3. Anteflexio uteri infantilis. 4. Stenosis cervicis et orificii

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