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confused with ordinary pyosalpinx or hydrosalpinx. In 

 ordinary pyosalpinx, there are two types. In the first and 

 commonest, there is not much pus and the oviducts are not 

 greatly enlarged, but are very firm and of even contour; in 

 the second, the pus is voluminous and the oviduct walls at- 

 tenuated, giving a soft fluctuating tube, with thin, atonic 



Fig. 103 — Tuberculosis of Ovary and Oviduct.. 

 The Oviducts are very Nodular and Enlarged, the Ovary Adherent 

 in the Pavilion and Broad Ligament. Ov, Oviduct lying 

 lateral to the ovary ; O, ovary ; L/C, uterine cornu. 



lymph, firm and fluctuant. Tuberculous salpingitis is, in 

 my experience, always nodular, the tubes very hard, ad- 

 herent, and quite large. 



walls. In hydrosalpinx, the oviduct is distended with 

 Tuberculosis of the oviduct is almost, if not always bi- 



