A textbook of obstetrics . ^ Figure I.—Normal color of the vaginal mucous membrane in a woman notpregnant (blonde). Figure 2.—Color of vaginal mucou> membrane and introitus in a brunet. Figure 3.—Color of vagina] mucous membrane and introitus in a negi Figure 4.—Color of the vagina] mucous membrane in a light blonde. Note the scarlet color of the mucous membrane of the introitus, in addition to theblue discoloration. The former is always present, even if the latter i^ absent. 1 hecomplexion of the individual docs not necessarily influence the depth of the bluediscoloration. In figure 2, a d


A textbook of obstetrics . ^ Figure I.—Normal color of the vaginal mucous membrane in a woman notpregnant (blonde). Figure 2.—Color of vaginal mucou> membrane and introitus in a brunet. Figure 3.—Color of vagina] mucous membrane and introitus in a negi Figure 4.—Color of the vagina] mucous membrane in a light blonde. Note the scarlet color of the mucous membrane of the introitus, in addition to theblue discoloration. The former is always present, even if the latter i^ absent. 1 hecomplexion of the individual docs not necessarily influence the depth of the bluediscoloration. In figure 2, a dark brunet, it is lighter than in figure 4. a light Monde. THE DIAGNOSIS OF PREGNANCY. 201 tion was first called by Braxton-Hicks, arc perceived. At inter-vals of about ten minutes throughout gestation the whole uterinemuscle contracts as it does in a labor-pain, the uterus hardeningunder the hand so that its contents can no longer be easily ap-preciated. This sign is available at the end of the third month,and alt


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