. The pathology and treatment of diseases of the ovaries. Fig. 19.—Bilateral hydrosalpinx (after Hooper, from Arthur Farre, Encyc. Anat. and Physiol.): a,uterus; 6, vagina ; c, os uteri; d and /, Fallopian tubes ; e, ovary. marriage she seems to have had an attack of pelvic inflamma-tion, and ever since she has had intense pain at her refer] e 1 this pain distinctly to the region of the somewhere about three years she had been wholly unable tosubmit to intercourse, and her domestic life was thereby ren-dered extremely uncomfortable. I found the uterus to be normalin pos


. The pathology and treatment of diseases of the ovaries. Fig. 19.—Bilateral hydrosalpinx (after Hooper, from Arthur Farre, Encyc. Anat. and Physiol.): a,uterus; 6, vagina ; c, os uteri; d and /, Fallopian tubes ; e, ovary. marriage she seems to have had an attack of pelvic inflamma-tion, and ever since she has had intense pain at her refer] e 1 this pain distinctly to the region of the somewhere about three years she had been wholly unable tosubmit to intercourse, and her domestic life was thereby ren-dered extremely uncomfortable. I found the uterus to be normalin position, and on each side of it I found a mass situated quitelow down, and having characteristics exactly like those in thetwo cases given above, so that I had no hesitation in making up 60 DISEASES OF THE Fig. 20.—Occluded and adherent Fallopian tubes (Arthur Farre, after Hooper);tubes ; d, d, ovaries ; e, e, bands of adhesion. a, uterus; b. Fallopian


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