The nomenclature of diseases / drawn up by a joint committee appointed by the Royal College of Physicians of London.
- Royal College of Physicians of London.
- Date:
- 1869
Licence: Public Domain Mark
Credit: The nomenclature of diseases / drawn up by a joint committee appointed by the Royal College of Physicians of London. Source: Wellcome Collection.
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![UTE Uterus, Displacements of, 129 of the pregnant, 137 — Distortions of, 129 — Double, Malformation, (243), 129 — Elongation of the cervix of the, 129 — Epithelial cancer of, (129), 19 — Fibrous tumour of, 129 — Functional diseases of, 133 — Granulär inflammation of cervix of, 127 — Haemorrhage from the, 133 pregnant, 137 — Hernia of, 129 of the pregnant, 137 — Hour-glass contraction of, causing reten- tion of the placenta, 143 — Hydrorrhcea of, 127 of the pregnant, 137 — Hypertrophy of, 129 — Hysteralgia of the pregnant, 137 — Inflammation of, 127 Granular, of the cervix of, 127 — Injuries of, 203 — — of the pregnant, 205 — Inversion of, 129 of the pregnant, 143 — Laceration of, from parturition, 143 Uterus, Leucorrhœa of, see Catarrh of, 127 Uterus, Mechanical obstacle to the action of, during parturition, 139 ■ — from ankylosed coccyx, 139 — cancer of the cervix uteri, 139] cicatrix or band of thevagina, 139 exostosis of the pelvis, 141 — extreme anteversion of the, 141 foetus, from enlargement of the, from disease, 141 foetus, from excessive size of the, 141 malformation of the, 141 malposition of the, 141 from occlusion of the os uteri, 139 narrowness of the vagina, 139 pelvis being diminutive, 141 distorted or contracted, 141 fractured, 141 UTE Uterus, Mechanical obstacle to the action of, during parturition, from pelvis being occupied by dislocated lumbar vertebra, 141 from polypus, 141 prolapsus of the rectum, 139 bladder, 139 • — the rectum being distended, 139 rigidity of the os uteri, 139 perineum, 139 vagina, 139 stone in the bladder, 139 tumour, 141 of the external parts, 141 ovarian, 141 pelvic, 141 uterine, 141 unusual shortness of funis, 141 — — thickness of fœtal mem- branes, 141 vagina, cicatrix or band of, 139 narrowness of, 139 vaginal cyst, 139 Uterus, Malformations of, (241, 243), 129 — Medullary cancer of, 129 — Occlusion of the canal of the, 129 orifice of the, 129 — Polypus of, 129 Uterus, pregnant, Discharge of watery fluid from, 137 Disorders of, 137 Displacements of, 137 Haemorrhage from, 137 — during parturition, 141 from accidental detachment of the placenta, 143 placenta praevia, 143 thrombus of the cervix uteri or labium, 143 Hernia of, 137 Hydrorrhcea of, 137 Hysteralgia of, 137 Injuries of, 205 Inversion of, 143 Explanations.—The names for common use are printed in Egyptian type, Latin names proper in Koman Small Capitals, and Synonyms, which are not to be employed in the regis- tration of diseases, in Italics. The figures refer to the page where the disease is to be met with; the figures without brackets indicating whore the disease should be registered; and the figures within brackets where the disease is entered for the sake of classification only, and noi for](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b20397215_0350.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)