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and cylindrical shape again after about an inch, and passed down 

 parallel with each other, thus forming the body of tlie organ. A 

 septum passed across their termination, and formed what appeared 

 to be two orifices into the uterus ; but this septum finally terminated 

 in the upper part of the vagina, and in fact only a minute orifice 

 existed at what is termed the os uteri, an orifice which scarcely 



Fig. 2. 



Fig. 3. 



Fig. 2, represents the connections of the organs ; the ovaries, fallopian 



tubes, vagina, much smaller than usual. 

 Fig. 3, represents the glandular bodies, with ducts opening into the vagina. 

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