Dr. Gardiner. Dystocia from occlusion of cervix uteri. (Lancet, 26 May, 1894, p. 1300). Obstruction to childbirth due to pharyngeal overgrowth

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Dr. G. was invited to the pregnant woman for the second time, on the occasion of pains, which were taken by others for birth, but turned out to be intestinal. On internal examination, the uterine neck turned out to be overgrown; instead of a throat hole, one felt a tubercle, the size of a mustard grain, through which it was impossible to pass the thinnest zones.

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