The journal of the Gynaecological Society of Boston : a monthly journal devoted to the advancement of the knowledge of the diseases of women . cked by appropriate treatment, and perhaps en-tirely cured. He had at the present moment threemarked cases in his mind, one of which was brought tohim from Montreal, by Prof. Howard, of the McGillUniversity; a second by Dr. Deane, of Montague; and 282 Proceedings of the Society. [May, a third came from Natick. Dr. S. exhibited microscopicdrawings from the masses removed by him in each ofthese three cases, the first having been sketched by Homans


The journal of the Gynaecological Society of Boston : a monthly journal devoted to the advancement of the knowledge of the diseases of women . cked by appropriate treatment, and perhaps en-tirely cured. He had at the present moment threemarked cases in his mind, one of which was brought tohim from Montreal, by Prof. Howard, of the McGillUniversity; a second by Dr. Deane, of Montague; and 282 Proceedings of the Society. [May, a third came from Natick. Dr. S. exhibited microscopicdrawings from the masses removed by him in each ofthese three cases, the first having been sketched by Homans, the second by the late Dr. Ropes, andthe third by Dr. Bixby. Dr. Dntton asked if the nomenclature of these formsof uterine disease was not at fault, cases ordinarily notbeing considered epithelial, unless of the cervix. Dr. Storer thought that this was owing to the factthat the diseases of the cavity of the uterus were evennow very seldom differentially diagnosticated during life. Dr. Bixby exhibited a STEREOGRAPH OF VULVAL OUTGROWTHS, taken by himself from a patient of Dr. Storers, thedisease being probably malignant. The left nympha. is very much hypertrophied, and the entrance to thevagina is largely blocked by vegetations from the meatusand posterior fourchette. The question of a specific 1870.] Proceedings of the Society. 283 origin had suggested itself to Dr. S.; but the historyof the case was against the supposition. It would beperceived that nothing could excel the sharpness andaccuracy of the representation. The Secretary read a communication from Dr. Theo-dore H. Jewett, of South Berwick, Me., it being thereport of a case of UTERINE DISPLACEMENT MISTAKEN FOR LIVER DISEASE. [This paper was published in the Journal of the Society for February, 1870.] Dr. Storer also read letters he had received from H. Porter, of Albany, and John D. Hopkins,of Utica, N. Y., requesting information concerning THE CAUSATION OF SUDDEN DEATH DURING THE IN-DUCTION OF CRIMINAL AB


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