Volume 1
A treatise on gynæcology, medical and surgical / by S. Pozzi ; translated from the French edition under the supervision of, and with additions by Brooks H. Wells.
- Pozzi, Samuel, 1846-1918.
- Date:
- 1892
Licence: Public Domain Mark
Credit: A treatise on gynæcology, medical and surgical / by S. Pozzi ; translated from the French edition under the supervision of, and with additions by Brooks H. Wells. Source: Wellcome Collection.
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![PAGE Enucleation.— Partial and Supra-vaginal Hysterectomy.—Operative Technique. — Treatment of the Pedicle. — Intra-peritoneal Method (Schroder). — Extra-peritoneal Method (Hegar). — Special Methods: Olshausen's Method (Buried Elastic Ligature).; Zweifel's Method (Partial Juxtaposed Ligatures); WOlfler-Hacker's Mixed Method; Sanger's Method.—Extirpation of the Pedicle: Total Hysterectomy (Bardenheuer).—Decortication of Fibromata in the Broad Ligaments. —Mortality of Hysterectomy.—Operative Accidents. —Hemorrhage.— Wound of the Bladder.—Wound of the Ureter.—Wound of the Intes- tine.—Causes of ])eath after Abdominal Hysterectomy.—Hemorrhage. —Shock.—Embolism.—Intestinal Occlusion.—Absolute and Compara- tive Mortality of the Intra-peritoneal and the Extra-peritoneal Methods.—Choice of Method, 277-315 CHAPTER XIL Castration fob Fibroma. Historical Review.—Indications.—Operative Technique.—Lateral Incision. —Vaginal Incision. — Median Incision. — Ligature of the Pedicle.— Atrophy by Means of Ligatures.—Unilateral Castration.—Mortality of the Operation.—Results, 316-326 CHAPTER XIII. Fibroma CoMPLioATiNa Pregnajstct. Effect of Pregnancy on the Growth of the Tumor.—Indications for the Expectant Treatment.—Compression Symptoms. — Operation for Fibroma of the Cervix.—Operation for Polyp.—Induced Abortion and Premature Labor.—Csesarean Operation.—Hysterotomy and Hysterec- tomy.—Porro's Operation, . 327-332 CARCINOMA OF THE UTERITS. CHAPTER XIV. Pathology, Symptoms, Diagnosis, and Etiology of Cancer of the Cervix. Pathology.—Histogeny.—Anatomical Forms. — Histological Varieties.— Extension to Adjacent Tissues: Vagina, Fundus, Pelvic Connective Tissue, Urinary Apparatus.—Secondary Lesions of the Heart.—Exten- sion to the Rectum and Peritoneum ; to the Lymph Ganglia; to the Liver.—Symptoms. —Onset.—Latent Period.—Period of Advance.— Cachexia.—Termination. — Complication with Pregnancy.—Differen- tial Diagnosis from Metritis, Papilloma, Mucous Polyp, Ulcerated Fibrous Polyp. — Exceptional Forms; Hypertrophy and Cancer.— Papillary Edematous Sarcoma. — Strio-cellular Myo-sarcoma. — Adeno-Myxo-Sarcoma.—Cartilaginous Papillary Fibroma.—Myxoma : Arborescent, Enchondromatous. —Adeno-myxoma. — Diagnosis.—Ex- tension.—Prognosis.—Etiology, 833-352](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b20420481_001_0019.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)