. The pathology and treatment of diseases of the ovaries. anent ? I do not know. It seems almost too much to hopefor, but I really think it will be. The description of the ovariesby my friend, Mr. Alban Doran, completely justifies my view ofthe pathology of the case, and my treatment is but a logical con- 108 DISEASES OF THE OVARIES. elusion from that view. After such an operation one wouldexpect that the fits would probably continue for a few months,and gradually disappear. But here they have disappeared at ablow, and, after nearly three months absence, I think they maybe expected to have fin


. The pathology and treatment of diseases of the ovaries. anent ? I do not know. It seems almost too much to hopefor, but I really think it will be. The description of the ovariesby my friend, Mr. Alban Doran, completely justifies my view ofthe pathology of the case, and my treatment is but a logical con- 108 DISEASES OF THE OVARIES. elusion from that view. After such an operation one wouldexpect that the fits would probably continue for a few months,and gradually disappear. But here they have disappeared at ablow, and, after nearly three months absence, I think they maybe expected to have finally disappeared. The ovaries removed were not much smaller than normalovaries, but they were fissured in a most remarkable manner, soas to resemble in miniature the kidneys of an ox, or the convolu-tions of the human brain. I sent one up to the College of Sur-geons Museum, and I quote from Mr. Dorans report upon it, asfollows : • There are no signs of alveolar degeneration, but the elon-gated cells of the stroma are larger than in normal ovaries, and. mmi^^s


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