A theoretical and practical treatise on midwifery : including the diseases of pregnancy and parturition and the attentions required by the child from birth to the period of weaning . Fig. 22. Showing the ovary, and a Graafian vesicle at its highest degree of development, and just beforeits A. The hypertrophied vesicle (drawn from nature, and of its real size), b, e, c. Radiated cicatrices, leftby previously ruptured vesicles. Fig. 23. The ovary, with the ruptured vesicle and the large clot that fills its cavity. (Drawn fromnature.) ture of the walls of the vesicle. (Raciborsky.) The
A theoretical and practical treatise on midwifery : including the diseases of pregnancy and parturition and the attentions required by the child from birth to the period of weaning . Fig. 22. Showing the ovary, and a Graafian vesicle at its highest degree of development, and just beforeits A. The hypertrophied vesicle (drawn from nature, and of its real size), b, e, c. Radiated cicatrices, leftby previously ruptured vesicles. Fig. 23. The ovary, with the ruptured vesicle and the large clot that fills its cavity. (Drawn fromnature.) ture of the walls of the vesicle. (Raciborsky.) The thinned walls finally giveway and tear gradually; the membranes of the vesicle itself being the first toyield, and after them the peritoneal layer. As a consequence of this rupture,the ovule is expelled, and carries along with it a part of the granular contents ofthe vesicle; it enters the Fallopian tube, the fimbriated extremity of which is 1 Thi^ figure, borrowed from M. Raciborsky, is the exact copy of a preparation which hehad the kindness to show me. But since that time (1843) I have never met with so enor-mously developed a vesicle, and I am disposed to believe that thi
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