Tight grip of uterus on growing embryo, and accurate closure of os uteri during operation of the retentive faculty.
When digestion completed, then pylorus opens and allows contents to pass downwards, just as os uteri when development of embyro completed.
At the same time I found the pylorus persistently closed and accurately shut, like the os uteri on the foetus.
It may accompany procidentia uteri and hemorrhoids.
A middle-aged woman who was admitted to the Pennsylvania Hospital in a very advanced stage of epithelioma of the cervix uteri died from hemorrhage from the rectum and uterus in eight minutes.
The partially-emptied appearance of the uteri in these fragments indicates the laying of the eggs previous to the expulsion of the latter.
The os uteri is now exposed and wiped off with some cotton which has been dipped in an antiseptic fluid; introduced to the fundus of the uterus, and some drops of the fluid slowly expressed into the uterus.
Vaginal examination revealed a dilatation of the os uteri of at least one inch and a fetal head pressing out; subsequently a living fetus of about six months of age was delivered.
Percy reports an instance in which semen was found issuing from the os uteri eight and one-half days after the last intercourse; and a microscopic examination of this semen revealed the presence of living as well as dead spermatozoa.
The curette is passed up to the top of the fundus uteri with its cutting edge directed to the posterior wall.
The normal uterus is germ-free; in fact the external os uteri may be said to divide the bacteria-free from the bacteria-containing area of the genital canal.
Experience teaches that bicornate uteri cause more difficulties in diagnosis than in technique, but the presence of the vesico-rectal ligament would probably bar the removal of the uterus by the vaginal route.
The uterine cavity is sponged out, and the finger passed through the os uteri into the vagina in order to ensure a free passage for blood and serum.
This method is valuable for prolapsus uteri when combined with the operation of posterior colporrhaphy.
The operation is necessarily limited to fibroid uteri not exceeding in size a fœtal head.
By this means constant and direct pressure is obtained on the fundus uteri in the direction of the pelvic axis.
The operation is limited to uteri not exceeding in size the head of a full-time fœtus.
The bougie is passed by means of the right hand into the cervical canal until the internal os uteri is reached; resistance will now be felt.
These small uteri may sometimes be extirpated by the vagina, but often the narrowness of the vagina in aged spinsters compels the surgeon to resort to the abdominal route.
In the cervixuteri is the foramen by which the woman both passes the monthly flux and receives the semen of the husband.
After dilation of the cervix uteri a hollow tube was put in to keep it open.
The commonest kind of pains from prolapsus uteri are not neuralgic in their nature at all, but are of a "bearing down" character, and probably depend upon actual contractile movement of the walls of the uterus.
Prolapsus uteri sometimes gives rise to severe peri-uterine neuralgia, or what appears to be such; though it is difficult here to draw the line between neuralgia and myalgia.
The os uteri dilated so as to admit one finger only.
It has been shown that the os uteri is not closed, as was once supposed, immediately on conception.
The os uteri is soft, patulous, and its edges are torn.
When killed no trace of ovary was in any of them; in every case it had been completely absorbed, and the uteri and vagina were diminished in size and anaemic.
According to Lane-Claypon and Starling, if the ovaries and uteri are removed from a pregnant rabbit before the fourteenth day the development of the mammary gland ceases, retrogression takes place, and no milk appears in the gland.
This drug is a muscle relaxant, and sufficient doses might, by relieving spasm, relax a muscularly contracted os uteri and relieve post-partum pains.
Two May-taken females had enlarged uteri and one taken on July 8 was lactating.
If the woman with an inoperable carcinoma uteri may be delivered without section, should such a delivery be chosen although it raises the chances of mortality as regards the child from about 12 per centum to at the least 50 per centum?
The coats of these uteri are thinner than those of the uteri of quadrupeds of the same size.
Hach, found in a number of cases that he had examined during life, the uteri bent forward or antiflexed; twenty-four hours after death he discovered the sameuteri in an opposite direction or retroflexed.
Primipara; of full habit; when the first examination was made, the passages were rigid, and the os uteri difficult to reach.
Seen with Mr. Carmichael; a second labor; she began the chloroform inhalation before the dilatation of the os uteri was entirely completed; the child was expelled in fifty minutes afterwards.
I saw her between three and four o'clock, with the pains commencing and the os uteri beginning to dilate.
In about two hours afterwards, the os uteri was fully dilated, and in four hours and a half after the inhalation was begun, a large child was expelled.
At the same time that you efficiently compress the fundus uteri with the binder and pad, cold should be vigorously applied to excite the contractions of the uterus.
In some cases I have been induced, from the symptoms, to believe that the placenta was at the os uteri when it was not.
If the os uteri and vagina are imperfectly dilated, and the nates are drawn down or pass rapidly through the pelvis, the child is often lost.
In the impregnated females the uteri are filled with thousands of ova, each one of which encloses an embryo already well formed.
These species of imperforate os uteri may occur in primiparae as well as in those who have borne children: the agglutination of its edges takes place during pregnancy, probably shortly after conception.
Illustration: Cervix uteri about the sixth or seventh month.
A slight protrusion of the abdomen may be sometimes observed above the pubes; the os uteri is not reached so easily as in the preceding month.
Merriman has recorded an interesting case of this kind, where the polypus which arose from the inner surface of the right lip of the os uteri was tied, and removed rather more than three weeks before labour came on.
As it is impossible for the fundus to descend through the os uteri when this is not dilated and open, it is evident that, except in certain cases of polypus, inversion of the uterus can only take place immediately after delivery.
We may, therefore, predispose the parts to inflammation, and retard the dilatation of the os uteri itself.
The hymen was found so perfect on examination that it was impossible to reach the os uteri without using an unjustifiable degree of violence.
In this way he will be able usually to reach the os uteri without difficulty.
In women infection of the cervix uteri occurs in about 80 per cent.
The child is quickly turned so that the head is upward in the uterus, and a leg is pulled down to plug the cervix uteriuntil there is enough dilatation to extract the child.
Cancers of the cervix uteri are always malignant and cause death if they are not removed before they have gone on to metastasis.
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