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Identifier: gynecologicaldia00burr (find matches)
Title: Gynecological diagnosis
Year: 1910 (1910s)
Authors: Burrage, Walter L. (Walter Lincoln), 1860-1935
Subjects: Women
Publisher: New York, London, D. Appleton and Company
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comes on the diaphragm and the upperfront walls of the abdomen, the pelvic floor is depressed inwardlike the upper membrane covering the vessel; when the vagina, rec-tum, or bladder is opened, air rushes in to replace the negativepressure, thus maintaining the equilibrium of the atmosphere,fifteen pounds pressure to the square inch exerted in all directions. In this connection the pelvic circulation is to be considered.Emmet pointed out long ago (Trans. Amer. Gyn. Soc, 1887, Vol.XII., p. 65) that the veins of the pelvis are without valves, andto overcome the effect of gravity their course is extremely tortuous.Moreover, this provision is necessary that undue traction benot made upon the vessels with the change of position, and withthe increasing bulk of the uterus depending upon gestation. Henoted the fact that if we draw down a healthy uterus to a certainpoint near the floor of the pelvis and hold it there, the cervix andvaginal mucosa become congested very soon, as evidenced by the
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47 48 PHYSICAL EXAMINATION dark color of the tissues, denoting venous congestion due to straight-ening out of the tortuous arteries and veins. If the traction is continued until a portion of the uterus projectsfrom the vagina, the tissues become blanched. This is thoughtto be due to a stretching out and a lessening of the caliber of thearteries so that the blood supply is cut off. The connective tissue

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