The journal of the Gynaecological Society of Boston : a monthly journal devoted to the advancement of the knowledge of the diseases of women . the vagina,an anodyne administered, and the woman left in a com-paratively comfortable condition. The tampon was re-moved the next day, and the passage carefully syringed,and also on subsequent days. She has experienced nounpleasant symptoms, and the husband expresses him-self well satisfied with the improved accommodationsafforded. Two points in this case appear to me worthy of re-mark: First, that three separate and distinct septa ex-isted, instead of


The journal of the Gynaecological Society of Boston : a monthly journal devoted to the advancement of the knowledge of the diseases of women . the vagina,an anodyne administered, and the woman left in a com-paratively comfortable condition. The tampon was re-moved the next day, and the passage carefully syringed,and also on subsequent days. She has experienced nounpleasant symptoms, and the husband expresses him-self well satisfied with the improved accommodationsafforded. Two points in this case appear to me worthy of re-mark: First, that three separate and distinct septa ex-isted, instead of one, occupying about one and a halfinch, with no obliteration or apparent contraction of thecanal; and, second, that she should have menstruatedthrough so minute an opening during so long a period,and with no greater derangement of the general , she states that up to the age of twenty ortwenty-one years she had very good health, and sincethen she has suffered more at her monthly periods, andher general health has become deteriorated, but not tosuch an extent as to prevent her attention to her ordi-nary household be -


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