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Identifier: diseasesofwomenc00herm (find matches)
Title: Diseases of women. A clinical guide to their diagnosis and treatment
Year: 1899 (1890s)
Authors: Herman, G. Ernest (George Ernest), 1849-1914
Subjects: Women
Publisher: New York, W. Wood & Co.
Contributing Library: Yale University, Cushing/Whitney Medical Library
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poured out. But this theory differs from theformer in that there is no doubt about its postulate, viz., thatin labour haemorrhage sometimes does take place into theconnective tissue of the vagina. 4. The lymphatic theory, viz., that vaginal cysts aredilated lymph channels. This notion is based on the factthat within some vaginal cysts endothelium has been foundlike that lining lymphatic vessels. If it be correct, someoneought to meet with lymph vessels in the vagina, varicose, butnot yet big enough to assume the globular shape of a cyst.I have neither seen nor read of such varicose lymphatics inthe vagina. 5. Dilatation of Gartners duct.—There is no doubt thatsome vaginal cysts are of this nature. Gartners duct is aWolffian duct which remains after growth is complete (Fig. 68). CONDITIONS RESEMBLING PROLAPSE. 173 It often persists in cows and pigs, and occasionally in women. *Skene f has published a case of a patent Gartners ductopening into the urethra. When it persists in women it
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F.T. Xa Fig. 68. —Diagram showing foetal structures out of which cysts may develop. (After A. Routh.) ut, Uterus; a, Anus; v, Vagina; b, Bladder; ft, Fallopian tube; u1, Ureter; u2, Urethra;o, Ovary ; v l, Ovarian ligament; k, Kobelts tubules ; g c, Gartners duct; msg, MaxSchiillers glands ; s x>, Skenes ducts ; p, Vertical tubes of parovarium ; R l, Roundligament; b l, Broad ligament; h m. Hydatid of Morgagni. begins as the horizontal tube of the parovarium (the remainsof the Wolffian body), runs in the broad ligament to theuterus, and then either by the side of or in the wall of the Some think that uterus down to and then along the vagina * See Eouth, Obst. Trans., vol. xxxvi.f Medical Record, May 16th, 1896. 174 DISEASES OF )YOMEX. Schlillers glands, at the lowerterminations of these ducts. part of theBerry Hart TUBE

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