Abstract

My reasons for reporting this case are because of many extraordinary conditions that maintained in its ten months' history and the remarkable recovery, the completeness of which was demonstrated by an operation for a complication. Mrs. E. N., aged 36, the mother of four children, the youngest 4 years of age; no miscarriages. Her menstruation began in her sixteenth year. The flow was abundant and it came about every three weeks. Twelve years ago the menstruation disappeared for four months. A tumor came in the right lumbar region and it was aspirated of a large amount of offensive material by Dr. McClure, now deceased. Her health continued fair until the fall of 1893. She said her menstrual periods were a little more prolonged and painful than common and a physician was consulted. In November, while going to church, she had a sudden attack of abdominal pain accompanied by weakness. After

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