. The Principles and practice of gynecology : for students and practitioners. unced atthe placental site. The paralyzed portion is depressed first into theuterine cavity, so as to give the corpus uteri the appearance of thebottom of a junk bottle. The uninverted portion of the muscularwall, not being paralyzed, may contract and seize the partially in-verted paralyzed portion, and push it down further and further untilinversion is complete. The conditions that most favor paralysis and relaxation of the mus-cular layers are not wholly known. The accident in about 88 per cent,of all cases is


. The Principles and practice of gynecology : for students and practitioners. unced atthe placental site. The paralyzed portion is depressed first into theuterine cavity, so as to give the corpus uteri the appearance of thebottom of a junk bottle. The uninverted portion of the muscularwall, not being paralyzed, may contract and seize the partially in-verted paralyzed portion, and push it down further and further untilinversion is complete. The conditions that most favor paralysis and relaxation of the mus-cular layers are not wholly known. The accident in about 88 per cent,of all cases is with childbirth ;^ hence the inference that themost active causes are connected with utero-gestation and a small proportion of cases inversion has followed distention ot the Hippocrates. From Thomas and Munde. 2 Adaptation from Thomas and Munde. Diseases of Women. 3 Crosse. Loc. cit. ro3 704 mSPLAOEMENTS. endometrium bv retained fluids or tumors. The hemorrhage, oftenassociated with muscular relaxation of the uterus, is not a cause, but a FiorRE are shown in section. result of the relaxation. Finally, we may say that the condition in alarge proportion of cases arises without definite assignable cause. lUe lyVEnsrox of the uterus. 705 FiorRE 407. IKiURE 408. Ficure 409.


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