A clinical history of the medical and surgical diseases of women / by Robert Barnes.
- Robert Barnes
- Date:
- 1873
Licence: Public Domain Mark
Credit: A clinical history of the medical and surgical diseases of women / by Robert Barnes. Source: Wellcome Collection.
Provider: This material has been provided by The University of Leeds Library. The original may be consulted at The University of Leeds Library.
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![74Q FIBROID TUMOUR OF THE UTERUS, rror^kW.— originate ; that of the utenne wall. _ ^%^eyuT£ar more frequent in the common fibroid, it is note j i do Qccm, tumours in all respects resembling the^tine in the cervix. Thus P^es80^oi+na7ve Certrophic and fihrons (Christian!* 1866) .on JSa 0ase of nnnsnally Lnours of the cervix uterielates mole ^ ^ large fibrous ton^gic^g to^ ^ ^ ^ vagmal-portion I nave*een d several from the polypoid condi^ion. J ^Ve uterus. Dr. Honing (Berlin vagina quite sePaiat®,X relates the case of a woman aged Klin. WochenBdir^b^elates^ bowei_ obstruction forty-one, who suffered irom a^ d f t]ie genitals; it A tumour the size of the fist project ano g ^ fprang from the left side of the> urethr- Aw „ Jas contained in the vagina. Th™ ^ the vaiying The various names given ^ Riom called ideas that have been current ato ^ttilaginous ;then them « ^S^ffe,. ? oUi name succeeded the one m they were called hbious , to „ d gome insist that common use, fibroid, or iibioma, designations, myoma, and «^^J*™-^Z their stmcture with whilst Broca regarding the » Cruveil- that of the uterus proposes the name iiy ^ ^ Her observed that there were his the one figured](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b2151155x_0766.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)