Martin's Atlas of Obstetrics and Gynaecology, Ed. by A. Martin (Paperback)

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This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can usually download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1880 edition. Excerpt: ... Enterocele). (After Froreip, op. cit.) a. Section through symphysis. b. Bladder. c. Divided vagina. d. Section through the prolapsed posterior vaginal wall. (Hernia vaginalis postica). e. Divided uterus. f. Entrance to the Hernia rectalis. g. Section through the rectum. h. Sacrum. FIGURE I. Vagina and Uterus divided by a Septum. After Eisenmann. Tab. anat. uteri duplicis, observ., rarior sistentes. Argentor, 1752). a.a. Double orifice of vagina. 5. Meatus urinarius. c. Urethra. d.d. Double vagina. e.e. Double os uteri. f.f. Double cervix uteri. g.g. Double body of uterus. h.h. Round ligaments. i.i. Fallopian tubes. k.k. Ovaries. FIGURE II. Two-horned Uterus and divided Vagina in a virgin aged 17. After Fr. Schroder. Diss, de uteri ac vagina, sic diet is duplicitatibus. Berol. 1841). a.a. The vagina cut away. b. The os uteri of left side. c. The external surface of the cervix apparently divided by one septum. (The letter stands instead off in several plates). d.d. The two horns of the uterus. e.e. The round ligaments. f.f. The Fallopian tubes. g.g. The ovaries. FIGURE III. Left Horn of Uterus developed together with a rudimentary Bight Horn in a Sterile married woman aged 34. After Rokitansky. Handbook of Special Pathological Anatomy, vol. ii. 1842, s. 514, and On the so-called duplicated uterus in the Medical Veat-bo-.k. Oesterreich, Staates, 1838, vol. 26). a. Left uterine horn. b. Hollow cavity of right rudimentary horn, which is connected with the left developed portion by a solid flat band of uterine tissue about 3 centimeters above the external os uteri. c. Projecting funnel-shaped vagina. d.d. Ovaries. e.e. Fallopian tubes. f. Right broad ligament. g.g. Round ligaments. FIGURE IV. Pregnancy in the Left Rudimentary Uterine Horn, ..

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This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can usually download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1880 edition. Excerpt: ... Enterocele). (After Froreip, op. cit.) a. Section through symphysis. b. Bladder. c. Divided vagina. d. Section through the prolapsed posterior vaginal wall. (Hernia vaginalis postica). e. Divided uterus. f. Entrance to the Hernia rectalis. g. Section through the rectum. h. Sacrum. FIGURE I. Vagina and Uterus divided by a Septum. After Eisenmann. Tab. anat. uteri duplicis, observ., rarior sistentes. Argentor, 1752). a.a. Double orifice of vagina. 5. Meatus urinarius. c. Urethra. d.d. Double vagina. e.e. Double os uteri. f.f. Double cervix uteri. g.g. Double body of uterus. h.h. Round ligaments. i.i. Fallopian tubes. k.k. Ovaries. FIGURE II. Two-horned Uterus and divided Vagina in a virgin aged 17. After Fr. Schroder. Diss, de uteri ac vagina, sic diet is duplicitatibus. Berol. 1841). a.a. The vagina cut away. b. The os uteri of left side. c. The external surface of the cervix apparently divided by one septum. (The letter stands instead off in several plates). d.d. The two horns of the uterus. e.e. The round ligaments. f.f. The Fallopian tubes. g.g. The ovaries. FIGURE III. Left Horn of Uterus developed together with a rudimentary Bight Horn in a Sterile married woman aged 34. After Rokitansky. Handbook of Special Pathological Anatomy, vol. ii. 1842, s. 514, and On the so-called duplicated uterus in the Medical Veat-bo-.k. Oesterreich, Staates, 1838, vol. 26). a. Left uterine horn. b. Hollow cavity of right rudimentary horn, which is connected with the left developed portion by a solid flat band of uterine tissue about 3 centimeters above the external os uteri. c. Projecting funnel-shaped vagina. d.d. Ovaries. e.e. Fallopian tubes. f. Right broad ligament. g.g. Round ligaments. FIGURE IV. Pregnancy in the Left Rudimentary Uterine Horn, ..

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