Treatise on gynæcology : medical and surgical . x m3 to the view, the macroscopic description should enter into the clinicaldemonstration; but it is necessary also to make the exact nature ofthe disease clear by the resources of histology. Ovules of JVabotJi, Granulations, Folliculitis.—The ISTabothian 150 CLINICAL AND OPERATIVE GYNAECOLOGY. glands, so called, are small cysts; granulations and folliculitis aresmall ulcerations (I will explain the value of the word farther on),scattered over the surface of the uterine neck. The one or the otherof these resemble an eruption, and authors have bee


Treatise on gynæcology : medical and surgical . x m3 to the view, the macroscopic description should enter into the clinicaldemonstration; but it is necessary also to make the exact nature ofthe disease clear by the resources of histology. Ovules of JVabotJi, Granulations, Folliculitis.—The ISTabothian 150 CLINICAL AND OPERATIVE GYNAECOLOGY. glands, so called, are small cysts; granulations and folliculitis aresmall ulcerations (I will explain the value of the word farther on),scattered over the surface of the uterine neck. The one or the otherof these resemble an eruption, and authors have been led to identifythem with those of the external integument, erythema, eczema,herpes, acne, pemphigus,23 etc., but the parallel is purely arbitrary,built upon theoretical views and lacking all serious foundation. Erosions, Ulcerations.—The cervix may present, near the externalos, a red and rough aspect without protuberances or depressions; thisis erosion, properly so termed. It may be observed in acute vaginitis. Fig. 107.—Section of the Mucous Membrane of the Vaginal Portion in a Case of Chronic In-flammation (Cornil). X 40 diara. e, Papillae covered with a single layer of cylindrical epithelium; c,epithelium begins to be squamous; d, thickening of the squamous epithelium; s, superficial corneous layer;to, mucous membrane much thickened; p, papillae; t, t, connective tissue; v, vessels with abundant secretion, or after contact with a foreign body (pes-saries) ; under the microscope it is seen that there is a simple substi-tution of flat normal vaginal epithelium for the proper has shown that there is often, in the infant at birth, a pseudo-erosion of the external os, the epithelium being then cylindrical overa certain zone externally. Later on, this epithelium is invested bystratified pavement cells; but when these desquamate, the originalappearance is restored. Should there thus be a congenital predis-position to erosions it would be a curious fac


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