CHICAGO MEDICAL SOCIETY

1884 Journal of the American Medical Association (JAMA)  
polypus, probably myo-fibroma, of size of average white potato. A second specimen came from a sup¬ purating ovary, which the doctor had removed last October, presenting one large cyst and several smaller ones. This specimen had not been disturbed since its removal, having been kept in a mixture of alcohol and carbolic acid. Had meant to bring, also, a specimen of the accompanying fluid, fifteen to twenty pounds of which had been drawn off. It was of a thick, pea-soup character, containing a
more » ... ow sedi¬ ment apparently largely made up of pus cells, super¬ natant liquid being transparent and looking like glue. Dr. A. P. Clarke asked about the fibroid.
doi:10.1001/jama.1884.02390550021007a fatcat:2eqad3jt3rctdbc5asnnhfpg2a