. On the theory and practice of midwifery . Fig. the diaphragm. The heart at this time begins to change its form, andthe inter-ventricular septum to form. The liver is very large, and gra-nular. The stomach is assuming somewhat of its normal form; theurinary bladder is enclosed, but the anus is imperforate. After this period, the different parts are developed with tolerablerapidity; the separate portions of the brain are evolved, and the organsof sense acquire their external characters; the eyelids, nose, and ears areformed. About the seventh month, the membrana pupillaris is ruptured, Fi
. On the theory and practice of midwifery . Fig. the diaphragm. The heart at this time begins to change its form, andthe inter-ventricular septum to form. The liver is very large, and gra-nular. The stomach is assuming somewhat of its normal form; theurinary bladder is enclosed, but the anus is imperforate. After this period, the different parts are developed with tolerablerapidity; the separate portions of the brain are evolved, and the organsof sense acquire their external characters; the eyelids, nose, and ears areformed. About the seventh month, the membrana pupillaris is ruptured, Fig. 57.
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