A text-book of veterinary obstetrics : including the diseases and accidents incidental to pregnancy, parturition and early age in the domesticated animals . while in the other—the Monomphalian—there is only a single umbilical cord and umbilicus. The Eusoniphalian monstrosity consists, then, of two pretty equallydeveloped fcrtuses, each with its own umbilical cord, the two beingusually joined together by some soft part at any region of the body ;so that they may be separated by a surgical operation without theexistence of either beinu compromised. This is included in the thirdOrder of Gurlts se


A text-book of veterinary obstetrics : including the diseases and accidents incidental to pregnancy, parturition and early age in the domesticated animals . while in the other—the Monomphalian—there is only a single umbilical cord and umbilicus. The Eusoniphalian monstrosity consists, then, of two pretty equallydeveloped fcrtuses, each with its own umbilical cord, the two beingusually joined together by some soft part at any region of the body ;so that they may be separated by a surgical operation without theexistence of either beinu compromised. This is included in the thirdOrder of Gurlts second Class. With the Monomphalian monstrosity, on the contrary, there beingonly one umbilicus and one cord, the foetuses are joined at the ventralsurface, and have usually several organs in common—notably the liver,to which the umbilical vein passes (Fig. 115). The Si/nccphalian monstrosities have two bodies either completelyseparated, or only divided above the umbilicus, and surmounted by a 408 FCETAL DYSTOKIA. more or less incomplete double head : the two heads being fused, as itwere, into one {Dicephalus lieteroccphalus of Gurlt—Fig. 116).. Fig. MONSTROSITY : Cephalo-cormodidijmua (Guklt).


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