. The Principles and practice of gynecology : for students and practitioners. history of having beentreated for a long time and in many ways, the treatment having in-cluded dilatation and curettage of the uterus. Examination showedthat the uterus was bicornate, as represented in Figure 230, a factwhich hitherto had not been recognized. With considerable hesitationand after consultation, it was decided to remove the two horns of thebicornate uterus, and the operation was performed as shown inFigures 230 to 233. The result was complete restoration to months after the operation the gen
. The Principles and practice of gynecology : for students and practitioners. history of having beentreated for a long time and in many ways, the treatment having in-cluded dilatation and curettage of the uterus. Examination showedthat the uterus was bicornate, as represented in Figure 230, a factwhich hitherto had not been recognized. With considerable hesitationand after consultation, it was decided to remove the two horns of thebicornate uterus, and the operation was performed as shown inFigures 230 to 233. The result was complete restoration to months after the operation the general nutrition had become nor-mal, and there was an increase in weight of about twenty supravaginal hysterectomy would not ordinarily be advo-cated as a proper treatment for dysmenorrhcea, yet the peculiaritiesof this rare case were such that perhaps the operation was any rate it appears to have been justified by the result. Theauthor is unable to find any record of a similar operation, or for that CONGENITA L MA LFORMA 228. 501. C D
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