. Diseases of women. A clinical guide to their diagnosis and treatment. VULVA Fig. 69.—Diagram showing ductsA. ucard.) of Midler. {After urethra, are theholds that thehymen is deve-loped from thesed u ct s. * Inanimals mul-tiple vaginalcysts have beenseen so arrangedas to leave nodoubt of theirformation fromGartners a woman avaginal cyst hasbeen observedcontinuous withone in the broadlio-ament; a con-dition hardlyotherwise ex-plicable than by formation of the cyst out of Gartners cysts have been observed containing fluid like that of parovariancysts. I there-fore think tha


. Diseases of women. A clinical guide to their diagnosis and treatment. VULVA Fig. 69.—Diagram showing ductsA. ucard.) of Midler. {After urethra, are theholds that thehymen is deve-loped from thesed u ct s. * Inanimals mul-tiple vaginalcysts have beenseen so arrangedas to leave nodoubt of theirformation fromGartners a woman avaginal cyst hasbeen observedcontinuous withone in the broadlio-ament; a con-dition hardlyotherwise ex-plicable than by formation of the cyst out of Gartners cysts have been observed containing fluid like that of parovariancysts. I there-fore think thatthis mode otorigin of somecysts on the an-terior vaginalwall cannot bedisputed. Cystson the posteriorwall cannot bethus explained ;and as these arenearly as nu-merous as those Yig. 70.—Diagram showing formation of uterus and vagma by fusion of ducts of Midler. (After Auvard.) on the anterior * Edinb. Obst. Trans., CONDITIONS RESEMBLING PROLAPSE. 175 it is probable that most vaginal cysts have other modesof origin. 6. Closure of one half of a double vagina.—The normaluterus and vagina are formed by the fusion of the two ductsof Mtiller (Figs. 69, 70). This fusion may be incomplete;one duct of Midler being developed into a normal vagina anduterus, while the otheris imperfectly developedso that the vagina formsa closed cavity. If onthe side of the closurethe uterus is developedit menstruates into theclosed vagina, so thatthis becomes full ofblood: unilateral hai-matocolpos (Fig. 71).Such a cavity is thick-walled and at the sideof the vagina, but morein front of it thanbehind; I presume be-cause the cellular tissueis looser in front of the vagina than behind it. When the cyst is opened, treaclyblood flows out, and after the cavity has been emptied thecervix uteri can be felt at the top of it. These featuresmake clear its nature.* It is reasonable to think that faultydevelopment of Mailers duct ma


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