. cc <r â 'j^^'1 1 lie. ro8 -Uterine Tuberculosis Involving chiefly the Uterine Glands, the peritoneum being- free. Longitudinal Section of Fig. 107. CC, Cervical canal ; /, pus in cavity of cornu ; 2, pus in apux of cornu. When the uterus is enlarged, sclerotic and comparatively free from adhesions, the tuberculous character is difficult of clinical recognition. One may meet with similar sclero- tic hypertrophy in actinomycosis (primary genital) and in chronic purulent sclerotic metritis with destruction of the


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