The practice of obstetrics, designed for the use of students and practitioners of medicine . AL PREGNANCY. ovarian regions, with tenderness of the uterus itself. There is a history of very-abnormal menstruation, together with a bloody, muco-purulent is no increase in the size of the uterus, nor are there any signs of is difficult, and the patient may have amenorrhea from anemia orlactation. (7) Myoma and Fibroma: These tumors are usually irregular, firm,dense, and not necessarily in the median line. Menstruation is irregular and pro-fuse, and the uterine e


The practice of obstetrics, designed for the use of students and practitioners of medicine . AL PREGNANCY. ovarian regions, with tenderness of the uterus itself. There is a history of very-abnormal menstruation, together with a bloody, muco-purulent is no increase in the size of the uterus, nor are there any signs of is difficult, and the patient may have amenorrhea from anemia orlactation. (7) Myoma and Fibroma: These tumors are usually irregular, firm,dense, and not necessarily in the median line. Menstruation is irregular and pro-fuse, and the uterine evidences of pregnancy are mostly absent, especially theHegar and Braxton Hicks signs; on the other hand, asymmetry and the uterinesouffle are sometimes demonstrable. There is, further, a history of slow andprotracted growth, which may extend over months or even years (Figs. 174,175, 176, and 177). (8) CongestiveHypertrophy of the Uteriis: This affection is not infrequently mis- -=-— ._ v . \ taken for pregnancy, especiallywhen accompanied by amenorrhea. / However, in this condition the.


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