Observations on those diseases of females which are attended by discharges : illustrated by copper-plates of the diseases, &c. . EXPLANATION OF THE PLATES. 119 PLATE III. The patient from whom the former drawing was made, diedin Kensington workhouse. This plate is an outline of the partsin the dead body. A. The os uteri. B. B. Ulcerations. C. Rugae of the vagina. D. Orifice of the meatus urinarius, into which a bougie is in- serted. E. The nymphae. F. The other end of the bougie in the cavity of the bladder, which viscus occupied the anterior part of the tumour. 120 EXPLANATION OF THE PLATES.


Observations on those diseases of females which are attended by discharges : illustrated by copper-plates of the diseases, &c. . EXPLANATION OF THE PLATES. 119 PLATE III. The patient from whom the former drawing was made, diedin Kensington workhouse. This plate is an outline of the partsin the dead body. A. The os uteri. B. B. Ulcerations. C. Rugae of the vagina. D. Orifice of the meatus urinarius, into which a bougie is in- serted. E. The nymphae. F. The other end of the bougie in the cavity of the bladder, which viscus occupied the anterior part of the tumour. 120 EXPLANATION OF THE PLATES. PLATE IV. This plate contains a very accurate representation of Proci-dentia Vesicae. It is here to be particularly remarked, that thereis no opening at the lower part of the tumour. A. The nymphae. B. The orifice of the meatus urinarius. C. The tumour formed by the procidentia vesicae, on the sur- face of which the rugae of the vagina may be 1. The globular pessary. Fig. 2. The oviform are the forms of pessary best adapted to the cureof this disease. ran


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