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Chapple, W. A. (William Allan), 1864-1936

"The Fertility of the Unfit"

If they do pass into a tube they are lost
or fertilized as the case may be.
It can be seen that the function and vitality of the ovaries are in no
way affected by the tubes. The ovarian function goes on, whether the
tubes perform their function of conveyance or not, and if this function
can be destroyed, life-long sterility is assured. There is no abdominal
operation more simple, rapid and safe, than simple ligature of the
Fallopian tubes. It may be performed by way of the natural passage, or
by the abdominal route, the choice depending on various circumstances.
If the former route be taken, there may be nothing to indicate, in some
cases not even to a medical man, that such an operation has been
performed.
The Fallopian tubes have been ligatured by Kossman, Ruhl and Neuman for
the sterilization of women with pelvic deformities; but all testify to
the danger of subsequent abnormal or ectopic pregnancy, and several
instances are given. Mr. Bland Sutton relates a case in an article on
Conservative Hysterectomy in the British Medical Journal.
After numerous experiments on healthy tubes, I have found that simple
ligature with even a moderate amount of force in tying will cut the tube
through in almost any part of its length.


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