A Handbook of the Practice of Forensic Medicine, Based Upon Personal Experience V. 3
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2 ; Meckel's Archiv f. Physiol. Bd. iv. and viii. ; Fleehnerin the (Esterr. 3Ied. Jahrbücher, Bd. xxx. N°- 4. I myself have seen a strong, healthy peasant, aged thirty-two years, who during her married life had already given birth to three children, without ever having menstruated. This case was not forensic ; lying and simula- tion were therefore out of the question. t Kiwish klinische Vorträge, ii. 3 Aufl. Prag. 1857, s. 373. 262 § 8. INABILITY TO CONCEIVE. of being removed without assistance...) ; adhesion or contraction of the external or internal os uteri, which is often so considerable as to prevent the entrance of any but the finest probe ; complete stuffing of the uterus with tumours, adhesion of the Pallopian tubes, &c. It is also worthy of remark that, according to the observations of our Berlin obstetrician, C. Mayer, a man of very large experience, ante- flexion and retroflexion of the uterus form a relatively very frequent cause of sterility,* probably on account of the obstacles thus presented to the flow of the spermatic fluid, for Mayer found (o;j.
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