Hermaphroditism.
RELATIVE AND TRANSIENT.
Remediable thickening of the tunica albuginea, inflammatory remnants of perioophoritic processes, diseases of the cervical glands, dislocations and adhesions of the tubes, narrowing or obliteration of the ostia, inflammation of the tubes, pyosalpinx, obliteration of the lumen of the tube.
Retro-uterine haematocele.
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.
Abnormal termination of the vagina—vesico-vaginal and recto-vaginal fistula.
Absence of the external organs of generation and partial absence of the vagina, without defect of the internal organs of generation.
Abnormalities of the hymen.
Pathological states of the genital secretions.
Vaginismus.
Dyspareunia.
Perversion of the sexual impulse.
B. On the Part of the Husband.
ABSOLUTE AND IRREMEDIABLE.
Diseases of the central nervous system, and certain constitutional diseases.
Congenital or acquired absence of both testicles.
Atrophy of the testicles.
Complete azoospermia and aspermatism.
Senile impotence.
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