. Fig. 31—Chorionic Placenta of Ewe. The right hand figure includes a portion of the Chorion. that the embryo becomes located partly within the cavity of the uterine body, with the remainder of its body lying in that horn of the uterus from the corresponding ovary of which the ovum was derived. Pathologically, the fetus of a soliped, instead of growing into the uterine body, may ex- tend across the ovarian end of the uterine body cavity into the opposite horn, to constitute bicornual pregnancy. In multipara the embryos become halted at approximately
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