Clinical memoirs on the diseases of women . /.,? .li ..-?•/ Recumbent. millimetres from the vaginal orifice to the parts indicated). Thevagina and cervix were normal. She was ordered hot baths, Vichywater, ether andopium. During the month of February, the attacks of hysteria were, for 186 ON UTERIXE DEVIATIONS. some reason or other, more than usually severe, and the abdominaland pelvic pains also increased. A variety of aiiti-hysterical remedieswere administered with little or no benefit, and only when a state ofsemi-narcotism was induced, and all local treatment was discontinued,did


Clinical memoirs on the diseases of women . /.,? .li ..-?•/ Recumbent. millimetres from the vaginal orifice to the parts indicated). Thevagina and cervix were normal. She was ordered hot baths, Vichywater, ether andopium. During the month of February, the attacks of hysteria were, for 186 ON UTERIXE DEVIATIONS. some reason or other, more than usually severe, and the abdominaland pelvic pains also increased. A variety of aiiti-hysterical remedieswere administered with little or no benefit, and only when a state ofsemi-narcotism was induced, and all local treatment was discontinued,did the attacks appear to abate. She left the Hospital towards theend of March, and for some time she continued to improve, but inAugust she again became very bad with fits of an epileptiformcharacter, but there were no special uterine symptoms. On examina-tion, the uterus was found to be very moveable and markedlyanteverted ; a small, hard, kidney-shaped tumour existed in the leftcul-de-sac, which was extremely tender to the touch. We notice in this case—first, tha


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