CHAPTER IV
| OPERATIONS FOR EXTRA-UTERINE GESTATION | |
| Indications, [29]. Operation, [29]. Concurrent Intra- and Extra-uterinePregnancy, [33]. Results of Operative Treatment, [34] | [29]–[35] |
CHAPTER V
| HYSTERECTOMY AND MYOMECTOMY | |
| Indications, [36]. Subtotal Hysterectomy, [36]. Total Hysterectomy, [40].Mortality, [44]. Risks of Abdominal Hysterectomy, [45]. AbdominalMyomectomy, [46] | [36]–[49] |
CHAPTER VI
| ON THE RELATIVE VALUE OF TOTAL AND SUBTOTAL HYSTERECTOMY | |
| Cancer of the Body of the Uterus and Fibroids, [52]. Sarcoma, [53]. Cancerof the Uterus after Bilateral Ovariotomy, [55]. Adenomyoma of theUterus, [56]. Fate and Value of Belated Ovaries, [56] | [50]–[60] |
CHAPTER VII
| HYSTERECTOMY FOR PRIMARY CARCINOMA OF THE UTERUS | |
| For Cancer of the Cervix, [61]. For Cancer of the Body of the Uterus, [63] | [61]–[65] |
CHAPTER VIII