. The biology of twins (mammals) . Twins. Fig. 2.—^The upper figure shows Renault's twins (after Wilder), which approach the condition of the Siamese twins, where both individ- uals are complete or nearly so. The lower twins are t3T)ical Janus monsters: (o) a Cyclopian; (6) a case in which what appears to be a single broad face is really a double face in which the iimer half of each component has been suppressed. and without evasion with child, for the fetus was contained in a sac communicating with the abdomen and was connected to the side of the cyst by a short 'London Lancet, 1828-29, P- 26


. The biology of twins (mammals) . Twins. Fig. 2.—^The upper figure shows Renault's twins (after Wilder), which approach the condition of the Siamese twins, where both individ- uals are complete or nearly so. The lower twins are t3T)ical Janus monsters: (o) a Cyclopian; (6) a case in which what appears to be a single broad face is really a double face in which the iimer half of each component has been suppressed. and without evasion with child, for the fetus was contained in a sac communicating with the abdomen and was connected to the side of the cyst by a short 'London Lancet, 1828-29, P- 260,. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Newman, Horatio Hackett, b. 1875. Chicago, Ill. : The University of Chicago Press


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