The practice of obstetrics, designed for the use of students and practitioners of medicine . EtLndiis FcdlopimiTiibe CaviiyofBody ^,,--- Isthmus Internal os .---Cerncal Canal j\fQch - Lateral Ti(/7inal os ZateralTiiffinalWallPosteriorVa^malMilt Fig. 12 1.—Sagittal Sections of the Nulliparous and Multiparous of the organ ahke, but later the cervix grows more slowly than do the fundusand the body. At one period the walls attain the thickness of five-eighths of aninch ( cm.). The thickness, however, decreases in the latter part of gesta- 94 PHYSIOLOGICAL PREGN


The practice of obstetrics, designed for the use of students and practitioners of medicine . EtLndiis FcdlopimiTiibe CaviiyofBody ^,,--- Isthmus Internal os .---Cerncal Canal j\fQch - Lateral Ti(/7inal os ZateralTiiffinalWallPosteriorVa^malMilt Fig. 12 1.—Sagittal Sections of the Nulliparous and Multiparous of the organ ahke, but later the cervix grows more slowly than do the fundusand the body. At one period the walls attain the thickness of five-eighths of aninch ( cm.). The thickness, however, decreases in the latter part of gesta- 94 PHYSIOLOGICAL PREGNANCY. tion, on account of extreme distention, to three-sixteenths of an inch (). The capacity of the virgin uterus, which is almost imaginary, may be


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