Dr. Ralf Worral. (Sydney) .— Six consecutive Vaginal, Hysterectomies for Cancer .— (The Australasian Medic. Gaz., 1895, January 15, pp. 12-14). - Six cases of vaginal excision of the uterus due to cancer

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From January 1892, Dr. Warral performed six operations for the removal of the uterus with a successful outcome. The age of the patients was 17, 32, 38, 39, 43 and 52 years old. One was unmarried, the rest were multiparous; bleeding before the operation lasted for many months in 5 and only in one - 3 years. A lot of lesions were: uterine heat in 3-x, cervix in 2-x, vaginal port in 1-m case; in the last day, the cancer moved to the posterior wall of the vagina, and in 2 cases of cervical cancer, the lesion spread from the outside to the parameters, from the inside, along the mucous membrane, to the uterus.

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