Introductory Remarks.&By WARREN R. LANG 529
Part Ⅰ.Fundamental Considerations 530
Historical Aspects of the Cervix.&By GABRIEL TATARIAN 530
Developmental Aspects of the Human Cervix.&By J. DAVIES AND H. KUSAMA 534
Anatomy of the Human Uterine Cervix, Gross and Microscopic.&By KERMIT E. KRANTZAND W. PATTON PHILLIPS 551
Cyclic Changes in the Endocervix of the Monkey and the Origin of the Cervical Mucus.&By CARL G.HARTMAN 564
Cervical Cell Inclusion Bodies and Viral Infections of the Cervix.&By EMIL KOTCHER,LAMAN A.GRAY, QUINTON C.JAMES, CAROLYN A.FRICK, DORIS W.BOTTORFF 571
Part Ⅱ. Physiology: Relation to Infertility 581
Some Biochemical Aspects of the Cervical Secretions.&By W. T. POMMERENKE 581
Bacteriological Findings in the Mid-Cycle Endocervical Mucus in Infertile Women.&ByAQUILES J.SOBRERO 591
The Fern Test in Menstrual Disorders and Infertility.&By MAXWELL ROLAND 599
The Sims-Huhner Test.&By MELVIN R. COHEN 612
Artificial Insemination.&By ALAN F. GUTTMACHER 623
Part Ⅲ. Benign Disease of the Nonpregnant Cervix 632
Histochemistry of the Uterine Cervix: Normal Exocervical, Metaplastic, Dysplastic, In-traepithelial, and Invasive Squamous Carcinomatous Epithelium。&By ALVAN G.FORAKER 632
Epidermidalization of the Cervix.&By CHARLES F. GEscHICKTER AND FRANCESCAFERNANDEZ 638
The Cervical Portio From Menarche On: A Colposcopic Study.&By WARREN R. LANG 653
Dysplasia: A Basic Reaction to Injury in the Uterine Cervix.&By JAMES W. REAGANAND STANLEY F.PATTEN, JR 662
Histologic Diagnosis and Clinical Signi 683
cance of Benign Lesions of the Nonpregnant Cer-vix.&By CARY M.DOUGHERTY, WILLIAM R.MOORE, NADALYN COTTEN 683
Management of Benign Cervical Disease in the Cervix of the Nonpregnant Patient.&By PAUL A.YOUNGE 703
Part Ⅳ.Cervix of Pregnancy 714
Topical Cytology of the Ectocervix in Pregnancy.&By EDWIN M.ROBERTSON 714
The Healing of the Puerperal Cervix: A Bacteriological Study.&By J. H. M. PINKER-TON, R. M. CALMAN, A. E. CLAIREAUX 722
Connective Tissue Changes in the Cervix During Pregnancy and Labor.&By JOHN C.BUCKINGHAM, RICHARD SELDEN, D. N. DANFORTH 733
Cervical Incompetence in Pregnancy.&By ROBERT H. BARTER 743
The Incompetent Internal Os of the Cervix.&By A. F. LASH 746
Management of Benign Lesions of the Cervix During Pregnancy.&By ALAN RUBIN 755
Part Ⅴ. Cervical Malignancy: Diagnosis and Evaluation 759
Cytology of Invasive Cervical Carcinoma and Carcinoma in Situ.&By GEORGE L.WIED,GILDARDO LEGORRETA, DIETRICH MOHR, ANDRE RAUZY 759
Problems of Cervical Biopsy.&By ROGER B. SCOTT AND LESTER A. BALLARD 767
The Histology of Carcinoma in Situ of the Cervix.&By ROBERT H.FENNELL, JR 782
Trichomonas vaginalis and Cervical Epithelial Changes.&By JOHN K. FROST 792
Pretherapy Evaluation in the Management of Cervical Cancer.&By GEORGE C.LEWIS,JR 800
Epidemiology of Cervical Cancer.&By MILTON TERRIS 808
Part Ⅵ.Cervical Malignancy: Therapy 814
The Management of Cervical Carcinoma in Situ.&By CLAYTON T. BEECHAM AND ELWINS. CARLIN 814
Radiation Therapy in Invasive Cervical Carcinoma.&By F ELIX RUTLEDGE AND GILBERTH. FLETCHER 821
Surgical Management of Invasive Carcinoma of the Cervix: Abdominal Approach.&ByLANGDON PARSONS 830
Surgical Management of Invasive Carcinoma of the Uterine Cervix: The Vaginal Ap-proach.&By MILTON L. MCCALL 835
Chemotherapy of Cervical Carcinoma.&By GEORGE S. RICHARDSON, THOMAS C. HALL,THOMAS H. GREEN, HOWARD ULFELDER 841
Palliative Management of Carcinoma of the Cervix.&By WILLIAM J. SWEENEY 870
Closing Remarks.&By WARREN R. LANG 875