The practice of surgery . - be distinguished sharph from endo-metritis. Sometimes the term, chronic metritis,does not imply a definite infective process, butimplies certain chronic changes in the quantityand quality of the glandular elements, muscu-laris, blood-vessels, lymphatics, and connectivetissue. ]\lan3 of these cases, therefore, arenon-infective in origin, and Fothergill ^ pointsto the investigations of Theilhaber, Meier, andDonald as proving the ex-istence of a non-inflamma-tory condition in which thesymptoms are discomfort,menorrhagia, and leukor-rhea, while the obviouspathologic fea


The practice of surgery . - be distinguished sharph from endo-metritis. Sometimes the term, chronic metritis,does not imply a definite infective process, butimplies certain chronic changes in the quantityand quality of the glandular elements, muscu-laris, blood-vessels, lymphatics, and connectivetissue. ]\lan3 of these cases, therefore, arenon-infective in origin, and Fothergill ^ pointsto the investigations of Theilhaber, Meier, andDonald as proving the ex-istence of a non-inflamma-tory condition in which thesymptoms are discomfort,menorrhagia, and leukor-rhea, while the obviouspathologic feature is hj^per-trophy of the uterine mu-cosa. Certainly it appears.


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