Quain's Elements of Anatomy, volume 3, part 4

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Quain's Elements of Anatomy, volume 3, part 4
Jones Quain, Sir Edward Albert Sharpey-Schäfer, George Dancer Thane
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THX UTXBU& The uterus or womb (matrixj htrrepor), is a hollow muscular organ with very thick walls situated in the pelvic cavity between the rectum and the urinary bladder. The Fallopian tubes, extending from each upper angle of the uterus to their ovarian opening, conduct the ovum from the ovary to the uterine cavity. In the case of pregnancy the uterus receives the ovum, retains and supports it during the development of the foetus, and expels it at the time of parturition. During gestation th
...e uterus undergoes a great enlargement in size and capacity, as well as important structural changes.
In the fully developed virgin condition, which is that to which the following description mainly applies, the uterus is a somewhat pear-shaped body flattened from before backwards, free above, and connected below with the vagina into which its lower extremity projects. Its average dimensions are three inches (7*5 centimeters) in length, two inches (5 centimeters) in breadth at its upper and wider part, and nearly an inch (2*5 centimeters) in thickness ; it weighs from 7 to 12 drachms (33 to 41 grammes).


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