. Atlas and epitome of gynecology . olapsed uteri is apparent from thedilated vessels (4). (Original drawing.) (See Plates 10 and 12.) Fig. 3.—Simple, Papillary, and Follicular Erosion of theCervix. (Original drawing combined from different specimens.) Atthe left are seen the intact stratified squamous epithelium of thevaginal cervix ; this is continuous with cylindric epithelium, which isformed by the cuboid cells of the matrix after desquamation of thesquamous epithelium has occurred (erosio simplex). Further to theright are seen papillary elevations with cylindric epithelium (erosiopapilloi


. Atlas and epitome of gynecology . olapsed uteri is apparent from thedilated vessels (4). (Original drawing.) (See Plates 10 and 12.) Fig. 3.—Simple, Papillary, and Follicular Erosion of theCervix. (Original drawing combined from different specimens.) Atthe left are seen the intact stratified squamous epithelium of thevaginal cervix ; this is continuous with cylindric epithelium, which isformed by the cuboid cells of the matrix after desquamation of thesquamous epithelium has occurred (erosio simplex). Further to theright are seen papillary elevations with cylindric epithelium (erosiopapilloides). Glandular follicles showing cystic dilatation from re-tained mucus, or filled with exudation, are seen in the inflamed con-nective tissue, which is traversed by dilated vessels with round cells(erosio follicularis). Some muscle-fibers are above and to the left.(See Plate 29, Fig. 4 ; Plates 33, 35, and 37 ; Plate 60, Fig. 2 ; andPlate 90, Fig. 1.) j(\ i I :ic0%W> a mm ■St-/ 0> ^/ 1 •■ •^ Mr- *H 0 :0-\ Tab. Lith. Anst. E Retdtkold, Miinchm. TREATMENT. 99 ment: let the cervix alone, wash away the secretions sev-eral times daily with 2 or 3 liters of solutions of silvernitrate, potassium permanganate (bright red), bichlorid ofmercury (1 : 2000 to 1 : 4000), the patient being in the re-cumbent posture ; wipe out the vagina several times a weekand pack with protargol gauze (10 %); finally, the patientis allowed to introduce tampons of protargol glycerin. The husband must have his urethra appropriatelytreated. Argonin—also an albumin-silver combination—containsless silver than protargol. Argentamin, on account of itsgreater penetration and its ability to excite inflammation,is adapted only to neglected cases, in which it is of con-siderable service. Nitrate of silver is of value in theafter-treatment because of its astringent qualities. Largincontains c/o silver in combination with nucleo-albumin,and excels all others in its power of killing


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