A textbook of obstetrics . r Placenta,* - < Sem. 1 Deutsche Geburtsh., Bd. v, 518. 1 Edin. Monthly four, of Med. Feb., 1845; Obstet. Works, vol. ii,p. 445. -Sec Frftnkel, LJeber Placentar Syphilis, Archiv f. Gyn., Bd. v, S. THE PLACENTA. 25 ever, reference to its connection with syphilis,—was the most frequent form of placental syphilis. According to Frankel, this infiltration of the villi with granu-lation-cells, and their consequent increase in size and distortedshapes, are characteristic of syphilis and make certain the diag-nosis of the disease. As to the seat and exte


A textbook of obstetrics . r Placenta,* - < Sem. 1 Deutsche Geburtsh., Bd. v, 518. 1 Edin. Monthly four, of Med. Feb., 1845; Obstet. Works, vol. ii,p. 445. -Sec Frftnkel, LJeber Placentar Syphilis, Archiv f. Gyn., Bd. v, S. THE PLACENTA. 25 ever, reference to its connection with syphilis,—was the most frequent form of placental syphilis. According to Frankel, this infiltration of the villi with granu-lation-cells, and their consequent increase in size and distortedshapes, are characteristic of syphilis and make certain the diag-nosis of the disease. As to the seat and extent of the lesion, theyvary with the manner and time of the fetal infection. If theovule is infected by the impregnating spermatic particle, theplacenta, if diseased at all, will constantly present the granulation-cell infiltration of the villi and the degeneration of their epithelialcovering. If the mother is infected during the fruitful coitus, theremay be endometritis placentaris characterized by the enormous. »~*.


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