. Atlas and epitome of gynecology . smay produce the same result. The bladder (Plate 17, 2,and Plate 14, 4), the rectum in cases of chronic constipa-tion, and a pyosalpinx (Plate 59, 3) furnish examples. A special variety of lateroposition is of a congenitaland physiologic nature, brought about by unequal growthof the Mullerian ducts and their adnexa (tubes, ligamen-tum latum).1 (See Fig. 2 in text.) PLATE Prolapse for Operative Purposes, with the ArisingInversion of the Vagina and with Cystocele. The uterus firstassumes a position of retroversion. Further traction directs the or


. Atlas and epitome of gynecology . smay produce the same result. The bladder (Plate 17, 2,and Plate 14, 4), the rectum in cases of chronic constipa-tion, and a pyosalpinx (Plate 59, 3) furnish examples. A special variety of lateroposition is of a congenitaland physiologic nature, brought about by unequal growthof the Mullerian ducts and their adnexa (tubes, ligamen-tum latum).1 (See Fig. 2 in text.) PLATE Prolapse for Operative Purposes, with the ArisingInversion of the Vagina and with Cystocele. The uterus firstassumes a position of retroversion. Further traction directs the organdownward in the direction of the vaginal axis (see the dotted lines,which show the normal position of the uterus at the beginning and itssubsequent stages of transition). The pathologic process proceeds inthe same way. (Original diagrammatic sketch making partial use of adrawing of Beigels.) 1 In 130 postmortem specimens of adult female genitalia, I foundthe adnexa of the right side longer in ; of the left side, in 27%. *M.


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