The sexual life of woman in its physiological, pathological and hygienic aspectsKisch, E. Heinrich (Enoch Heinrich)
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The sexual life of woman in its physiological, pathological and hygienic aspects
Kisch, E. Heinrich (Enoch Heinrich)
Gynecology; Menstruation; Women -- Diseases
Often, however, the disturbance of cardiac activity is dependent also
upon degenerative processes in the myocardium, upon fatty degeneration
and the consequent dilatation of the cavities, this degeneration being a
consequence of the growth of a uterine tumor and especially of uterine
myomata, or resulting from some constitutional disorder which is itself
dependent upon the affection of the genital organs. In such cases the
signs of degeneration of the heart are very striking: weakening of the
cardiac impulse, notable faintness of the sounds of the heart,
occasionally reduplication of the second sound, a galloping rhythm,
while percussion shows the existence of considerable dilatation of the
left, and still more frequently of the right ventricle; in many cases
also we have angina pectoris, passive hyperæmia of the lungs, the mucous
membranes, and the extremities; and sudden death sometimes ensues.
No less important are the mental influences exercised by diseases of the
genital organs in which operation is proposed or actually performed,
also by long-lasting diseases of the reproductive organs and by the
disturbances these diseases produce in the reproductive functions, more
especially in relation to copulation and the actual process of
reproduction. In this way cardiac neuroses of various kinds may be
induced.
Finally, cases have come under my notice in which the cardiac trouble
was not the direct result of the disease of the genital organs, but was
a consequence of the therapeutic measures employed for the relief of the
latter; and in this connection I must regard as especially blameworthy,
in addition to intra-uterine manipulations, such as sounding and
cauterization, the modern practice of gynecological massage.
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