. The anatomy and physiology of the human body. Containing the anatomy of the bones, muscles, and joints; and the heart and arteries . betwixt the vagina and rectum,forms a kind of hernial tumour in the vagina, and why the waterof the ascites has pushed down the back of the vagina, so as tomake a bag capable of being punctured to draw off the the greater space, however, the outer cellular coat ofthe vagina connects it with the urethra on the forepart, andwith the rectum behind. From Avhich close connection ofparts, we see the consequence of the delay of the childshead in the second s


. The anatomy and physiology of the human body. Containing the anatomy of the bones, muscles, and joints; and the heart and arteries . betwixt the vagina and rectum,forms a kind of hernial tumour in the vagina, and why the waterof the ascites has pushed down the back of the vagina, so as tomake a bag capable of being punctured to draw off the the greater space, however, the outer cellular coat ofthe vagina connects it with the urethra on the forepart, andwith the rectum behind. From Avhich close connection ofparts, we see the consequence of the delay of the childshead in the second stage of labour, that the head lies vio-lently distending, and compressing the parts, while the woman,exhausted by the previous stage, is unable to complete thedelivery. From violent inflammation, with a deficiency ofsecretion, there arises a cold and flabby state of the the woman is delivered, the parts have suffered somuch, that they slough off; sometimes the urethra is laid open•>n the forepart, and sometimes the rectum Ill, S 3 OF THE WOMB SECTION III. OF THE Fifth Plan of the Female Uterus and Tubes. This little drawing will better explain the figure of the womb,when dissected from the vagina and surrounding membranes,than the usual reference to a bottle, a pear, or a , indeed, it resembles no familiar object that I know, wemust, for the convenience of description, distinguish it intothese parts :—The upper part, or fundus, which is that partabove the going off of the Fallopian tubes. The body of theuterus, which is that larger part betwixt the fundus and thenarrowing below; the cervix, which is the narrow neck.;and the os TiNCiE, or orifice formed of the bulging lips, whichproject into the vagina, of course that part over which theinner membrane of the vagina is reflected. We distinguishalso the two surfaces, for the womb is of a flattened anterior surface of the body of the womb is convex, butthe posteri


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