Outlines of the Principal Diseases of Females

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With regard to the extent of this unnatural occurrence, I have found the uterus more than twice the usual size; and this may be considered as the mean or most com- mon size in hypertrophy; but it is sometimes much larger. " He describes hypertrophy with hardness, and hypertrophy with softness, but does not expressly state that either results from inflammation. (Morbid Anatomy of the Human Uterus, p. 5. ) See also Duparcque, p. 188, et seq; Lisfranc, p. 300 and 310.
2 Midwifeiy, p. 97.
126 CHURC
...HILL ON DISEASES OP FEMALES.
without any very distinct indication of uterine disease, we find part or the whole of the womb softened, and its substance veiy easily torn. A modification of this "ramollissement" has been described as affecting the neck, rather than the body of the uterus, and con- verting - it into a black and fetid putrilage. " More recently, M. Duparcque has observed, "The autopsy of females who have died of metritis (acute), shows the tissue of the uterus swollen, reddish black, softened, friable; the blood with which it is engorged is mixed with a puriform or serous fluid : we find also, here and there, small collections of pus or larger abscesses.


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