This section is from the book "A Manual Of Pathology", by Joseph Coats, Lewis K. Sutherland. Also available from Amazon: A Manual Of Pathology.
Hermaphroditism, implying co-existence of both sexes, chiefly a Pseudo-herma-phroditism in various forms.
Diseases of Female Organs.
A. Uterus, Vagina, Fallopian Tubes, and Ovaries. - I. Malformations - 1. Defective formation. 2. Duplicity of uterus and vagina. II. Displacements of Uterus - 1. Prolapse or descent. 2. Prolapse of vagina. 3. Inversion of uterus. 4. Flexions and versions. 5. Other displacements. III. Thrombosis and Haemorrhage. IV. Atrophy, Hypertrophy, and Dilatation of Uterus. V. Inflammations - 1. Of the uterus, (a) Endometritis, (b) Metritis; 2. Around the uterus, (a) Salpingitis, (b) Perimetritis, (c) Oophoritis, (d) Parametritis. (Puerperal fever.) VI. Extra-uterine pregnancy, chiefly tubal. VII. Syphilis and Tuberculosis. VIII. Tumours of uterus. 1. Myoma, 2. Cancer, 3. Sarcoma, 4. Polypi and Adenomata. IX. Tumours of ovaries and broad ligament - Introduction, 1. Simple cysts, 2. Colloid ovarian cystoma, 3. Papillomatous cysts of ovary, 4. Cysts of broad ligament and Parovarium, 5. Dermoid cysts, 6. Cancer, 7. Sarcoma. (Tubo-ovarian cysts).
B. Foetal membranes and placenta. - 1. Affections of decidua. 2. Hydatid mole. 3. Diseases of placenta.
C. Mammary gland. - I. Malformations, Inflammations, etc. II. Tumours. 1. Adenoma and Fibroma, 2. Myoma, 3. Sarcoma, 4. Cancer in various forms. 5. Cysts. III. Parasites.
Diseases of Male Organs.
A. Testicle and Tunica vaginalis. - 1. Malformations and Misplacements, 2. Inflammations, 3. Syphilis, 4. Tuberculosis, 5. Tumours, including cysts, sarcomas, enchondromas, and others, 6. Hydrocele, 7. Spermatocele.
 
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