Diseases of the genital organs: insufficiency and


        DISEASES OF THE GENITAL ORGANS: INSUFFICIENCY AND
SCLEROSIS-DISPLACEMENT OF THE UTERUS
Is recognised by the fact that the iris fibres in the uterus-area run in large strongly curved arcs enclosing dark lines. The iris fibres then reach as far as the kidney area. With a uterus displaced towards the rectum (retroversion) there is a displacement of the iris fibres from
22' to 20'—therefore to the low back area, and since there is often pressure upon the rectum, the above signs may also be seen in the left iris in the rectum area. Where there is prolapse the dark uterus sign extends lower and often reaches as far as the iris-rim.
Uterine neoplasms are recognisable in the early stages often only by changes in the iris wreath. Therefore it is absolutely essential to observe any deviation of the wreath upwards, since with all new formations in the abdominal cavity, especially of the larger kind, such as ovarian cysts and uterine fibroids, an indentation of the iris-wreath develops, even when no true sign of swelling has yet appeared. In the subsequent development of the disease, the typical widthwise dark tumour-sign forms in the affected organ area.
In contrast to the large tumours, the uterine carcinoma shows at first only in the form of very small, somewhat pin-head size dark points, around which the iris fibres separate. Only if the condition deteriorates, and disturbs the normal body tissues do these points become black.
Small black points with small white transverse lines in the area for uterus are generally the consequence of difficult childbirth (lesions of the cervix).
If cramp-rings are found which interrupt in the uterus area, the patient complains of painful cramps during the menstrual period.
In the iris, the cerebellum lies opposite the uterus (cerebellum-uterus line), and both these organs have a close relation to one another. Patients in whom the cerebellum-uterus line is indicated tend towards hysteria—they are noisy and talk too much. On the other hand, patients showing the cerebellum-rectum line (left iris) tend to hypochondria. Patients with such signs are silent, say almost nothing, and bear their sorrows without much complaint.
The appearance of the uterus sign in the left iris is very much disputed. On this point I cite Phil. Jung: 'Since both vagina and penis as single organs are found in both irides, why should the uterus be an exception?' Jung found that with severe genital conditions the uterus signs appear in both irides, whereas in slighter conditions only the right iris shows the sign, and, as he says, this may have its origin in the strong 'positivity' of the uterus as a developed organ.

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