. The diagnosis, pathology and treatment of diseases of women including the diagnosis of pregnancy. ingly small. A typical case of the uterus unicornis is that re-corded by Pole.* (Fig. 57. The uterus is here seen fi-om behind.) DOUBLE UTERUS. The several varieties of the double or bipartite uterus are, as isthe case in other instances of malformation, traceable to arrest ofdevelopment in early fcetal life, and with reference to all of themit may be said that they represent what is a normal and persistentcondition of the uterus in inferior orders of mammalia. A most complete separation of the


. The diagnosis, pathology and treatment of diseases of women including the diagnosis of pregnancy. ingly small. A typical case of the uterus unicornis is that re-corded by Pole.* (Fig. 57. The uterus is here seen fi-om behind.) DOUBLE UTERUS. The several varieties of the double or bipartite uterus are, as isthe case in other instances of malformation, traceable to arrest ofdevelopment in early fcetal life, and with reference to all of themit may be said that they represent what is a normal and persistentcondition of the uterus in inferior orders of mammalia. A most complete separation of the two parts of the uterus issometimes witnessed, each side presenting a separate cavity open-ing below by a separate orifice into a distinct and separate vagina,each vagina presenting externally a distinct orifice. This condi-tion is very rare. The next variety—the uterus duplex bicornis—is well illustratedby a case recorded by Schroeder.| (See Fig. 58.) The two halvesof the uterus are here—externally—connected, but the two cavitiesare completely distinct. Here it may be stated that the d


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