Clinical memoirs on the diseases of women . diich were first brought on through mentalemotion. ]\Ienstruation began at 13| years, and she became preg-nant six months after; labour came on at the eighth month, andwas followed by an inflammatory attack, which kept her confined tobed for several months, after which she was admitted \x\io i\\& HopitalBeanjon, where she remained for a month. In November, 1860,she married, and this seemed to aggravate, both in severity andfrequency, the hysterical attacks; she was accordingly admitted intothe Hopital St. Antoine, December, 1860, and was treated as a


Clinical memoirs on the diseases of women . diich were first brought on through mentalemotion. ]\Ienstruation began at 13| years, and she became preg-nant six months after; labour came on at the eighth month, andwas followed by an inflammatory attack, which kept her confined tobed for several months, after which she was admitted \x\io i\\& HopitalBeanjon, where she remained for a month. In November, 1860,she married, and this seemed to aggravate, both in severity andfrequency, the hysterical attacks; she was accordingly admitted intothe Hopital St. Antoine, December, 1860, and was treated as a case ANTEVERSIOX. 185 of pelvi-peritonitis; leeches were applied to the left side, to a peri-uterine swelHng there; and, in three weeks, she left the Hospital ofher own accord. The pains returned again, and slie was admittedinto La Title, January 26th, 18G1. On examination, in the uprightand recumbent postures, the uterus was found to occuj)y the positionspresented in these sketches. Fig. 17 (the figures give the distances in Fig. /.,? .li ..-?•/ Upright.


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