An analysis of the subject of extra-uterine foetation, and of the retroversion of the gravid uterus / [John King].
- John King
- Date:
- 1818
Licence: Public Domain Mark
Credit: An analysis of the subject of extra-uterine foetation, and of the retroversion of the gravid uterus / [John King]. Source: Wellcome Collection.
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![' : * ' * \ -. , ' % t . I have stated this matter broadly, and * r • . it may appear superfluous, but Dr. Hun¬ ter’s and Dr. Merriman’s opinions not quadrating, and this subject having been more noticed of late years, we must con¬ clude that Dr. M’s sentiments were deci¬ ded by more extensive observations, and . therefore in the general, when retrover- sions are not remediable by nature or art, «- f ■' . j • . v, r ' • ] : * we may impute it, to the effects of adhe¬ sion within the confines of the pelvis. ■.* • «■ t J • y -y * *■ s a Dr.Hunter further observes that when- £e ever the impregnated uterus, is once , . . • . . *; • . ; . . . i • i . u thrown into that unnatural position, and 1 • : ■ _ V ■ i * • *■ , V* • * } u continues in it some time, it will proba- €C bly always remain so, unless reduced](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b30795886_0092.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)


