Diseases of women and abdominal surgery . Fig 24.—Tombstone in Romsey Churchyard. In Bimhill Fields is the monument of a courageous lady,whose memory is thus perpetuated. On one side of the tomb weread— Here Lyes Dame Mary Page,Relict of Sir Gregory Page, Departed this Life March ii, the 56TH Year of her Age. And lier fame rests on the inscription on the opposite side—In 67 Months she was Tapd 66 Times,Had Taken away 240 Gallons of WaterWithout ever Repining at her CaseOr ever Fearing the Operation. The constant cliaracter of the relations of the peritonealinvestment of these


Diseases of women and abdominal surgery . Fig 24.—Tombstone in Romsey Churchyard. In Bimhill Fields is the monument of a courageous lady,whose memory is thus perpetuated. On one side of the tomb weread— Here Lyes Dame Mary Page,Relict of Sir Gregory Page, Departed this Life March ii, the 56TH Year of her Age. And lier fame rests on the inscription on the opposite side—In 67 Months she was Tapd 66 Times,Had Taken away 240 Gallons of WaterWithout ever Repining at her CaseOr ever Fearing the Operation. The constant cliaracter of the relations of the peritonealinvestment of these tumours with the true cyst is aided, for theiridentification, by another and almost as constant relation of theFallopian tube and ovary. Some twenty years ago I had occasion 224 UJS^LOCULAK CYSTS. to make a medico-legal examination of the body of a woman faradvanced in life, and I found in her left broad ligament a cyst aslarge as an orange, filled with clear, limpid serum. It was pressingupward and backward out of the pelvis, the


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