Diseases of women and abdominal surgery . Fig. 55.—Section of normal Fallopian tube (after Bland Sutton). We have now to deal with the varieties of ectopic gestation,and I propose at once to dismiss all previous classifications asinconsistent with the facts as they have occurred in my -ownexperience, and incompatible alike with the view of the explanationof the cause of ectopic gestation which I have offered and with thephysiology of impregnation. The uterus being regarded as the TWO KINDS OF TUBAL PREGNANCY. 441 only site possible fur iujmikiI i)refjnaiicy, and llie tract throughwhich the i»v
Diseases of women and abdominal surgery . Fig. 55.—Section of normal Fallopian tube (after Bland Sutton). We have now to deal with the varieties of ectopic gestation,and I propose at once to dismiss all previous classifications asinconsistent with the facts as they have occurred in my -ownexperience, and incompatible alike with the view of the explanationof the cause of ectopic gestation which I have offered and with thephysiology of impregnation. The uterus being regarded as the TWO KINDS OF TUBAL PREGNANCY. 441 only site possible fur iujmikiI i)refjnaiicy, and llie tract throughwhich the i»vuiii passes and in which it may be impregnated in tlifabnormal i)rocess, it follows as a matter of course that all ectopicgestations must, in their origin, be tubal. A possible exception tothis may be the impregnation of an ovum in its vesicle before itleaves the ovary—a matter I shall discuss immediately. A clinical distinction of two kinds of tubal pregnancy must bemade, though pathologically tliey must be regarded as quitesimilar
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