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Excerpt from A Case of Complete Inversion of the Uterus: With Remarks Upon the Modern Treatment of Chronic Inversion
There was a free discharge of mucus from the inverted mucous membrane, but scarce a trace of suppuration. The fundus bore the pressure without damage. Experience has shown that the inverted organ is much more tolerant of continued pressure than would naturally be supposed. The instrument was removed and cleansed daily, and before it was replaced the parts thor oughly washed out with a disinfectant solution. This diminished the risks of septicaemia, and also afforded an opportunity of watching the condition of the parts where the instrument pressed.
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