. Annual of the universal medical sciences. fimprovement and exacerbation, in which the constitution becomesseriously altered. No case is probably more obscure and insidiousin its inception than clironic oophoritis, or less definite in itssymptoms. Galliardjijnreports a case illustrating the influence of the ex-anthemata. A young woman, 21 years of age, was attacked with Ovaritis. J DISEASES OF OVARIES AND TUBES. G-5 measles ; she had free metrorrhagia and symptoms of general peri-tonitis, and developed severe pain. She died on the twenty-fifthday. Antopsy disclosed, as the cause of the condit


. Annual of the universal medical sciences. fimprovement and exacerbation, in which the constitution becomesseriously altered. No case is probably more obscure and insidiousin its inception than clironic oophoritis, or less definite in itssymptoms. Galliardjijnreports a case illustrating the influence of the ex-anthemata. A young woman, 21 years of age, was attacked with Ovaritis. J DISEASES OF OVARIES AND TUBES. G-5 measles ; she had free metrorrhagia and symptoms of general peri-tonitis, and developed severe pain. She died on the twenty-fifthday. Antopsy disclosed, as the cause of the condition, a smallabscess of the right ovary. In the absence of any inflammationof the uterus and appendages, it was considered to be a secondaryinfection from the measles. The association of ovarian with tubal trouble is demonstratedby William Duncan, of London, j„^i2^6,.9i who reports a case of lefthsematosalpinx with apoplexy of the ovary. Tlie woman was26 years of age, married six months; regular for three periods, TUBE BLOOD-CLOT FiMBRI/^. H^MATOSALPIJTX AND APOPLEXY OF OVARY. )od and blood-clot. Ovary enlarged Haemorrhage iidistended Graafian follicle. (Transactions London Medical Society.) Tube distended with blood and blood-clot. Ovary enlarged Haemorrhage into (probably ) a greatlydistended Graafian follicle. then saw nothing for about seven weeks. She had morningsickness, pains in the breasts and lower part of the back. xVt theend of seven weeks she was seized wdth severe pains in the leftside of the abdomen and back, accompanied by haemorrhage. Aclot was passed, which was not shown to the physician. Underthe treatment htiemorrhagc diminished, but she still suffered pain;later, lia)morrhage increased, and, upon examination, in the regionof the left Fallo})ian tube and extending behind the uterus, was adense, elongated, cystic sw^elling, about the size of a pregnancy was diagnosed. Upon removal, it was found to G-6 MONTGOMERY. [cyfto^l! be an ovary, enlarged


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