On effusions of blood in the neighbourhood of the uterus, or, The so-called periuterine haematocele : a thesis for the M.D. degree / by Henry M. Tuckwell.
- Tuckwell, Henry M.
- Date:
- 1863
Licence: Public Domain Mark
Credit: On effusions of blood in the neighbourhood of the uterus, or, The so-called periuterine haematocele : a thesis for the M.D. degree / by Henry M. Tuckwell. Source: Wellcome Collection.
Provider: This material has been provided by The Royal College of Surgeons of England. The original may be consulted at The Royal College of Surgeons of England.
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![Course of Disease. Treatment, Expectant, Operative, &c. Termination of Disease. Exciting Cause. Observed or related by it] lal absorption of extra- ej id blood; exaggeration mptoms at following rual periods. No operation. Recovery between six anc seven months after first appearance of disease. Voisin, op. cit. pi al absorption. 0 1 No operation. Recovery about two months after commence- ment. Excessive coition. Ibid. Jil |al absorption; exag- 01 an of symptoms at each Ing menstrual perioc ;overy. No operation. Recovery in from eight to nine months. ? Exertion of scrub- bing du- ring the menstrual period. Ibid. 01 ial escape of large quan- j)f blood. Puncture per vaginam. Recovery in about three months. Ibid. n meous discharge of I L blood per rectum. No operation. Recovery. Laborderie, Ga- zette des h6pi- taux, 1854. ; ; of blood at iirst spon- i sly per vaginam, and nore abundantly after n. Incision into tumour per vaginam. Recovery. Nonat, Gazette des hopitaux, Juin, 1857. al absorption. No operation. Recovery. ? Coition during an attack of menorrha- gia. Nelaton, Gazette des hopitaux, 1853. I al absorption. No operation. Recovery. Voisin, op. cit. 1 al absorption. Leeches to anus ; no ope- ration. Attack di- rectly af- ter coition. Ibid. eration of symptoms xt menstrual period, enorrhagia continuing ;hout; gradual disap- Lce of tumour. No operation. Recovery rather moi'e ttiQ-ii SGVGU montlis sftcr commencement. Ibid. meous bursting of tu- on two occasions, and rge of clots and altered per vaginam, and pro- per rectum. Fenerly, These, 1855. meons opening and es- f treacly fluid per vagi- vith gradual subsidence LOur. Jfo operation. Recovery eight months after commencement. Ibid. S'o operation. Recovery. Ibid. Incision of tumour per vaginam. Societe de chi- ^urgie, 1851. tence of menorrhagia; ous discharge of blood 2tum. No operation. Recovery. Gazette des hopitaux, 1851; i'enerly, These, 1855. Puncture and incisions per vaginam. Diminution of tumour, but doubtful cure. ] Fenerly, These, L855.](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b22270528_0039.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)


