Transactions of the Homoeopathic Medical Society of the State of Pennsylvania . cter, namely, hsematoma. This consists of a collec-tion of blood effused into the cortical or stromal portion of the ovaryor into both, and often involves a large relative part of the ovary ;that is to say, one-quarter, or one-half or three-quarters. It is oftenfound associated with an endothelioma; indeed, a large central clotis the usual condition of an endothelioma. This blood clot may becomposed of recent blood in masses or may only show the remainsof corpuscles whose faint outlines contain no internal structur


Transactions of the Homoeopathic Medical Society of the State of Pennsylvania . cter, namely, hsematoma. This consists of a collec-tion of blood effused into the cortical or stromal portion of the ovaryor into both, and often involves a large relative part of the ovary ;that is to say, one-quarter, or one-half or three-quarters. It is oftenfound associated with an endothelioma; indeed, a large central clotis the usual condition of an endothelioma. This blood clot may becomposed of recent blood in masses or may only show the remainsof corpuscles whose faint outlines contain no internal structure. A number of pathological formations occurring in the ovary havethus been depicted and described in brief. Concerning their originand associated conditions, much could be said ; but the results at-tending upon their existence is what concerns us at present. Thatsterility may be the result of one or more of the conditions abovereferred to will appear to any one who will examine specimensmicroscopically. These are not the only pathological conditions affecting the ovary Ovary of a child aged 3 years. Multiplied 50 diameters. Fig. 2.


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