. Clinical gyncology, medical and surgical. Amputation of the cervix with double flaps (Simon).—A, sectional view, showing lines of incisionfor formation of flaps and method of suture; B, front view of cervix, operation complete, (lozzi.) Turning our attention next to erosions connected with those lacerationswhich, by their extent, lead to eversion not only of the cervical (anal, butof the surrounding tissue through which the tears extend, we will find operations devised by Emmet meet the requirements better titan anyother procedure yet devised. This statement presup}>oses, however
. Clinical gyncology, medical and surgical. Amputation of the cervix with double flaps (Simon).—A, sectional view, showing lines of incisionfor formation of flaps and method of suture; B, front view of cervix, operation complete, (lozzi.) Turning our attention next to erosions connected with those lacerationswhich, by their extent, lead to eversion not only of the cervical (anal, butof the surrounding tissue through which the tears extend, we will find operations devised by Emmet meet the requirements better titan anyother procedure yet devised. This statement presup}>oses, however, thatthe condition of the mucous lining of the canal is such as to warrant itsretention. If it be so changed by cystic degeneration and sclerosis of thesubjacent cervical tissue as to warrant the belief that it should be excisediTi toto, then one or the other of Schrocders operations is to lie general, however, the state of the mucous lining in the class of easesunder consideration will permit its retention, especially if i
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