Observations on those diseases of females which are attended by dischargesIllustrated by copper-plates of the diseases, &c . mthifs Collecticr Fubdbu Longman x C°.LotuLotu I Pub d by Longman i- C. London, FebhSi j EXPLANATION OF THE PLATES. 343 PLATE IX. Fleshy Tubercle of the Uterus. A. The edge of the tubercle. B. An incision made from the fundus of the uterus to the cervix, which shows thatthe sides of the uterus are not thickened. C. The surface of the tubercle, having several irregularities upon it. D. The os uteri, having undergone no change : indeed its appearance, together with


Observations on those diseases of females which are attended by dischargesIllustrated by copper-plates of the diseases, &c . mthifs Collecticr Fubdbu Longman x C°.LotuLotu I Pub d by Longman i- C. London, FebhSi j EXPLANATION OF THE PLATES. 343 PLATE IX. Fleshy Tubercle of the Uterus. A. The edge of the tubercle. B. An incision made from the fundus of the uterus to the cervix, which shows thatthe sides of the uterus are not thickened. C. The surface of the tubercle, having several irregularities upon it. D. The os uteri, having undergone no change : indeed its appearance, together with thatpart of the uterus which projects a littleinto the vagina, may be looked upon as aspecimen of a perfectly healthy os uteri. E. The vagina slit open : the rugae, and the very irregular manner in which they aredisposed, are also very correctly shown. 344 EXPLANATION OF THE PLATES. PLATE X. At the lower part of the plate there is a rodfor passing a ligature round a polypus of theuterus. The handle is made hollow, so as toadmit a part of the rod, which is secured by aspring in the handle. At the upper part of the plate is a wire, bymeans of which the ligature can be drawnth


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