A system of gynecology . Fi« 1 KiOHion of tin- Cer-vix (Mei^sj Fi£ _ Follicular Erosion with sli^ Laceration (Mum¥i ii > ( ; i •; 11 it 11 a i • Defeneration i > I an Elongated Oei -vi x (Mei(j> hFi£ 4 Kro si on, Cystic Knlar^emenl .Catarrh of Cervix (Meijgs li e page 550. CHRONIC CERVICAL ENDOMETRITIS. 551 •J. Follicular ulceration and degeneration. It must not be inferred that all or most of these changes are exhibitedin every case, for they are not. Indeed, in a certain few all that canbe noticed on the most careful inspection through the speculum is thecharacteristic discharge
A system of gynecology . Fi« 1 KiOHion of tin- Cer-vix (Mei^sj Fi£ _ Follicular Erosion with sli^ Laceration (Mum¥i ii > ( ; i •; 11 it 11 a i • Defeneration i > I an Elongated Oei -vi x (Mei(j> hFi£ 4 Kro si on, Cystic Knlar^emenl .Catarrh of Cervix (Meijgs li e page 550. CHRONIC CERVICAL ENDOMETRITIS. 551 •J. Follicular ulceration and degeneration. It must not be inferred that all or most of these changes are exhibitedin every case, for they are not. Indeed, in a certain few all that canbe noticed on the most careful inspection through the speculum is thecharacteristic discharge issuing from the os externum, the infravaginalcervix appearing perfectly normal1 ETIOLOGY.—It is not only proper, hut necessary, in a full considera-tion of the etiology of this disease, to study the causes under two beads,predisposing and exciting. The former are usually general or constitu-tional, and the latter local. A. Predisposing (mixes.—Under this heading are included—1. Thevarious diatheses and b
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