. The diagnosis and treatment of diseases of women. Childbearing (sterility). Genital Discharge (leucorrhoea, bloody discharge). CONTENTS. xiii CHAPTER XV. Invasion of the Peritoneal Cavity for the Treatment of Gynecolog-ical Diseases. Abdominal Section (indications, contra-indications, preparations for, brief expla-nation of regular steps and special proceedures).Vaginal Section (indications, contra-indications, preparations for, steps).Conservative Surgery of Ovaries and Tubes. CHAPTER XVI. After-treatment of Operative cases. Abdominal Section (regular after-treatment, drainage cases, uterin


. The diagnosis and treatment of diseases of women. Childbearing (sterility). Genital Discharge (leucorrhoea, bloody discharge). CONTENTS. xiii CHAPTER XV. Invasion of the Peritoneal Cavity for the Treatment of Gynecolog-ical Diseases. Abdominal Section (indications, contra-indications, preparations for, brief expla-nation of regular steps and special proceedures).Vaginal Section (indications, contra-indications, preparations for, steps).Conservative Surgery of Ovaries and Tubes. CHAPTER XVI. After-treatment of Operative cases. Abdominal Section (regular after-treatment, drainage cases, uterine replacementcases, severe shock, internal hemorrhage, persistent vomiting, kidney insuffi-ciency, constipation and intestinal paralysis, intestinal obstruction, perito-nitis, suppuration in wound, pain during convalescence, subsequent disturb-ances) . Vaginal Section. Pelvic Abscess. Perineorhaphy. Trachelorrhaphy. Curetment. Extra-peritoneal Shortening of Round Ligaments. CHAPTER Points in Gynecology. APPENDIX. Formulae. 2^7^ Fig. 1. Antero-posterior Section of Pelvis (semi-diagrammatic). (R. Walter Mills) In order to show the structures and relations exactly as they are, in what may be considered a typicalwoman in the erect posture, the artist. Dr. Mills, made a detailed study of many drawings from frozen sectionsfor the internal relations, and of several well formed women in the normal standing posture, for the contour andexternal relations. This gave a result differing considerably from the usual representation of a patient standing,made by taking a drawing of a section of a flattened cadaver and turning it upright. The lumbar curve is moremarked, the lower abdominal wall and the buttocks are more prominent and there is a change of the relations ofthe internal organs to the external landmarks. For the internal relations, the admirable frozen sections of Sellheim were followed principally. And the exact-ness with which the pelvis and contents of th


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