. American journal of obstetrics and gynecology. Fig. 7.—Abscess of the clitoris. Pyogenic membrane lining tlie cavity. applications had failed to prevent their gradual extension. She wasa negress of about thirty years of age. She had no other physicalailments. The ulcers were typical of granuloma inguinale. In-jections of tartar emetic were given with marked improvement. Theedges showed definite healing. Unfortunately, ten days after heradmission to the City Hospital, following the fourth injection oftartar emetic the patient suddenly died. An autopsy could not beobtained. 2. In the second ca


. American journal of obstetrics and gynecology. Fig. 7.—Abscess of the clitoris. Pyogenic membrane lining tlie cavity. applications had failed to prevent their gradual extension. She wasa negress of about thirty years of age. She had no other physicalailments. The ulcers were typical of granuloma inguinale. In-jections of tartar emetic were given with marked improvement. Theedges showed definite healing. Unfortunately, ten days after heradmission to the City Hospital, following the fourth injection oftartar emetic the patient suddenly died. An autopsy could not beobtained. 2. In the second case the record is more complete. This patient,a negress twenty-eight years old, had had two children, both deliv-ered by cesarean section, one of which was done by me in 1916. Atthis time the vulva was normal. Menses were regular up to threeyears ago when an ulcerative process began about the vulva. Was-sermann reaction was repeatedly negative. Ducrey bacilli were ab- 414 THE AMERICAN JOURNAL OF OBSTETRICS AND GYNECOLOGY sent. The ulceration g


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