. A Reference handbook of the medical sciences : embracing the entire range of scientific and practical medicine and allied science. medications ; passive congestionfrom displacementor from peri-uter-ine inflammationswhich interferewith the normalcirculation; exces-sive venery ; pro-longed or frequenterotic excitement;imprudence at themenstrual periods; Fig. 4395.—Cross Section of a Granulation in a foreign bodiesCase of Endometritis. 1, Stroma ; 3, glauds. within the Cavitv ^ e m ??> of the uterus, espe- cially intra-uterine stems ; improper attendance duringparturition, or the lying-in pe


. A Reference handbook of the medical sciences : embracing the entire range of scientific and practical medicine and allied science. medications ; passive congestionfrom displacementor from peri-uter-ine inflammationswhich interferewith the normalcirculation; exces-sive venery ; pro-longed or frequenterotic excitement;imprudence at themenstrual periods; Fig. 4395.—Cross Section of a Granulation in a foreign bodiesCase of Endometritis. 1, Stroma ; 3, glauds. within the Cavitv ^ e m ??> of the uterus, espe- cially intra-uterine stems ; improper attendance duringparturition, or the lying-in period ; deformities of thecanal with stenosis ; neglected lesions following child-birth. Pathology.—As contrasted with the acute form of en-dometrial inflammation, there is found a distinct chronicendometritis affecting either the corporeal or the cervicalportions of the uterus alone, as well as a general chronicendometritis. That of the cervical portion is the mostcommon, there being rarely uterine disease of any kindof which this is not an accompaniment. Next in theorder of frequency is to be placed general chronic en-.


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