DYSPAREUNIA AND ITS SURGICAL TREATMENT

painful to the touch. An indistinct feeling of fluctuation qQuld be elicited. Per vaginarn, the cervix uteri was near the riglht pelvic wall. The body of the uterus was felt in front on the right side; it was not enlarged. Neitlher the riglt nor tlle left ovary was felt, and no portion of the abdominial tumour could be felt in the pelvis. Diagnosis.-FroM the clinical hiistory and physical signs I camiie to the conclusion that the -Ivr*~ ">^tumour was ova' n fv -----85 , rian anld was probably a dermoid.