608 Diseases of the Genital Organs 



may be more or less clearly determined. When very exten- 

 sive, the identity of uterine horns, oviducts and ovaries be- 

 comes lost in the adherent masses. Here and there may be 

 gross sclerotic masses which may with security be diagnosed 

 as sclerotic abscesses, but it can not be told whether the ab- 

 scesses are within the uterus or one of the uterine horns, the 

 oviduct, the ovary, or some intra-pelvic lymph gland or 

 other structure. 



FIG. 191— Pelvic Adhesions. 

 Cervix ; j, cornu ; J (insert) cross section of cornu with pus ; 

 ./, cross section of ovary. 



