New growths in the uterine cavity.

Infantile and pubescent uterus.

Primary atrophy of the uterus.

Puerperal atrophy of the uterus.

Displacements of the uterus—versions and flexions.

Hypertrophy or atrophy or changes in the shape of the cervix, cervical stenosis.

Cervical catarrh, especially when gonorrhoeal.

Ectropium of the cervix.

Spasmodic dysmenorrhœa.

Atresia of the vagina, obliteration of the canal by scars or tumours.