Cyclopædia of obstetrics and gynecology . Fig. 32.—Uterus Bilocularis. (After Liepniann.) Both vaginae are Fig. 33.—Uterus Gravidus Bilocularis. (Transition form to uterus bieornis.) Posterior aspect.(After Cruveilhier.) a, Right comu; 6,left cornu; c, oriflcia externa; d, vagina; e, tubes;/, ovaries. THE TWO-CHAMBERED UTERUS. 231 places. In fact the uterus bilocularis is tlie transition form between du-plexity of the uterus, and those less-marked congenital anomalies of thegenital canal, which are met with in the vagina as unimportant membranesand cords. Atresias of one, usually some


Cyclopædia of obstetrics and gynecology . Fig. 32.—Uterus Bilocularis. (After Liepniann.) Both vaginae are Fig. 33.—Uterus Gravidus Bilocularis. (Transition form to uterus bieornis.) Posterior aspect.(After Cruveilhier.) a, Right comu; 6,left cornu; c, oriflcia externa; d, vagina; e, tubes;/, ovaries. THE TWO-CHAMBERED UTERUS. 231 places. In fact the uterus bilocularis is tlie transition form between du-plexity of the uterus, and those less-marked congenital anomalies of thegenital canal, which are met with in the vagina as unimportant membranesand cords. Atresias of one, usually somewhat atrophied half, may also occur,though more rarely than in uterus bicornis. The anomaly originates in the same period as does that of uterus bi-cornis, but somewhat later. The Miillerian ducts coalesce, but the par-tition wall disappears only partially, or not at all. The cause of the


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