. A Reference handbook of the medical sciences : embracing the entire range of scientific and practical medicine and allied science. Fig. 4346. vide the cavity ofthe uterus entire wombmay be thus sepa-rated into two parts(uterus bicornisseptus), or the bodyis divided while thehorns remain dis-tinct (uterus bicor-nis unicorporeus),or the body isdouble and the cer-vix single (uterusbicornis unicollis).Still in many casesno pronounced par-tition is discoverable, though bands of tissue may runfrom the anterior to the posterior uterine wall, or aprominent ridge on the interior of the u
. A Reference handbook of the medical sciences : embracing the entire range of scientific and practical medicine and allied science. Fig. 4346. vide the cavity ofthe uterus entire wombmay be thus sepa-rated into two parts(uterus bicornisseptus), or the bodyis divided while thehorns remain dis-tinct (uterus bicor-nis unicorporeus),or the body isdouble and the cer-vix single (uterusbicornis unicollis).Still in many casesno pronounced par-tition is discoverable, though bands of tissue may runfrom the anterior to the posterior uterine wall, or aprominent ridge on the interior of the uterus may showan attempt at division. With uterus bicornis, althoughthe vagina is often found divided, the remaining elementsof the genital system are usually perfectin development. Sometimes, very curi-ous to say, the face, thorax, and pelvisare broadened, as if to correspond with -Anvil-shaped UterusOldham.) (After Fig. 4344.—Uterus Bicornis. (After Hunke-moller.) ur, Urethra ; i, u, entrance to theurethra; vag and vag , entrances to anterior wall of both vagina; has beenremoved.
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