Treatise on gynæcology : medical and surgical . by Cesarean section; death of the mother after TREATMENT OF CANCER OF THE CERVIX. 395 21 days from septic infection. Teuffel recommends that the operation be followedby the use of a large drain through the cervix when it is obstructed by the neo-plasm, to avoid sepsis. Merkel: Mtinchener med. Woch., May 21st, 1889, also ob-tained a living infant, but the mother died on the seventh day. 93. Spencer Wells: Ovarian and Uterine Tumors, London, 1882, p. 518. 94. Bourges: Gaz. M6d. de Paris, July 7th, 95. Asch: Cent, fur Gyn., 1887, No. 27. 96. S. Pozz


Treatise on gynæcology : medical and surgical . by Cesarean section; death of the mother after TREATMENT OF CANCER OF THE CERVIX. 395 21 days from septic infection. Teuffel recommends that the operation be followedby the use of a large drain through the cervix when it is obstructed by the neo-plasm, to avoid sepsis. Merkel: Mtinchener med. Woch., May 21st, 1889, also ob-tained a living infant, but the mother died on the seventh day. 93. Spencer Wells: Ovarian and Uterine Tumors, London, 1882, p. 518. 94. Bourges: Gaz. M6d. de Paris, July 7th, 95. Asch: Cent, fur Gyn., 1887, No. 27. 96. S. Pozzi: Ann. de Gyn., Sept., 1888. 97. MundtS and Wells : Sajous Annual, 1891. OHAPTEE XVI. CANCER OF THE BODY OF THE UTERUS. Adenoma of the Uterus.—There is, except among French authors, acertain amount of confusion regarding adenoma of the uterus. Someauthors apply the name of typical or benign adenoma to what I havedescribed as glandular endometritis in a preceding chapter, whileatypical or malignant adenoma is the same as the first stages of. Fig. 196.—Benign Adenoma of the Uterine Mucous Membrane. (Compare with Fig. 100, Glandular Endo-metritis), Wyder. degeneration of the mucous membrane in epithelioma. This differ-ence they derive from the anatomical conditions entirely, dependingupon the distinctions and refinements of histology, while I, with allother French authorities, have adopted the nosology to the clinicalaspect. The conception of adenoma plays no part at the bedside CANCER of the body of the uterus. 397 of the patient. I refer to the chapter on Metritis for whatever con-cerns benign adenoma, having described its pathology with glandularmetritis and its symptoms with catarrhal and hemorrhagic metrititisand mucous polypi. Malignant adenoma is then only the initial stage of cancer of themucous membrane. If there is any need of further distinction it maybe described histologically as glandular epithelioma, adeno-carcinoma,or glandular It suffices to glan


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