Pathology and treatment of diseases of women . se of the genitalia. Besidesthe infantile uterus and the incompletely developed ovaries (small, slim * Loc. cit. t Archiv f. Gyn., 1884, xxii, p. 229. J Billroth-Lucke, Diseases of the Vagina, 1876, 60, p. 49. 76 DISEASES OF .WOMEN ovaries inclining to small cystic degeneration), an infantile depth of theexcavatio recto-uterina appears as the characteristic of infantilismusgenitalium, together with the inhibition in the circulatory system(chlorosis, Virchow) and stenosis of the upper chest aperture (W. , 1905, at S. Karger). An atrophy of


Pathology and treatment of diseases of women . se of the genitalia. Besidesthe infantile uterus and the incompletely developed ovaries (small, slim * Loc. cit. t Archiv f. Gyn., 1884, xxii, p. 229. J Billroth-Lucke, Diseases of the Vagina, 1876, 60, p. 49. 76 DISEASES OF .WOMEN ovaries inclining to small cystic degeneration), an infantile depth of theexcavatio recto-uterina appears as the characteristic of infantilismusgenitalium, together with the inhibition in the circulatory system(chlorosis, Virchow) and stenosis of the upper chest aperture (W. , 1905, at S. Karger). An atrophy of the uterus alone is also found at times with an other-wise sufficient development of the rest of the genital organs. Thedevelopment of the uterus as a whole is imperfect, though its shape is atypically normal one, or during the period of sexual maturity the organundergoes atrophy with or without disease. A. In so-called congenital atrophy the uterus shows either in formor size the development typical of childhood (Figs. 49 and 50, long collum.


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