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CHAPTER VI
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The two remaining cases occurred in patients seen by Dr.J.F.Scott.

In one the septum was about 1 3/4 inches from the entrance to the vagina and contained an orifice large enough to admit a uterine probe.

During labor the septum resisted the advance of the head for several hours, until it was slit in several directions.

In the other, menstruation had always been irregular, intermissions being followed by a profuse flow of black and tarry blood, which lasted sometimes for fifteen days and was accompanied by severe pain.

The septum was 1 1/2 inches from the vaginal orifice and contained an opening which admitted a uterine sound.


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