. Manual of antenatal pathology and hygiene : the foetus. Figs. 41-44. has greatly puzzled the commentators, and Kalisch pointed to it as aforeboding of the animal violence of Esaus character. In the MiddleAges there was a difference of opinion also as to whether or not Esausstate constituted a monstrosity, and Pohlius, in 1669, wrote a workwith the interrogative title, De Questione an Esau fuerit other historical examples was the girl born near Pisa, hairyall over (totam hirsutam), whose mother had been gazing at apicture of John the Baptist during her pregnancy {vide T. Eienus
. Manual of antenatal pathology and hygiene : the foetus. Figs. 41-44. has greatly puzzled the commentators, and Kalisch pointed to it as aforeboding of the animal violence of Esaus character. In the MiddleAges there was a difference of opinion also as to whether or not Esausstate constituted a monstrosity, and Pohlius, in 1669, wrote a workwith the interrogative title, De Questione an Esau fuerit other historical examples was the girl born near Pisa, hairyall over (totam hirsutam), whose mother had been gazing at apicture of John the Baptist during her pregnancy {vide T. Eienus, Deviribtis imaginationis, p. 224, 1635); and there was the hairy childbelonging to the Ursini family, who had bears claws as well as thehirsute covering. There was the remarkable hairy family ( homines HYPERTRICHOSIS CONGENITA 323 sylvestres ) from the Canary Islands described by U. Aldrovandus(llonstrorum Historia, p. 16, 1642); and there was also Die haarigeFamilie von Ambras, consisting of a hairy man, his wife normal inthe matter of hair, and his
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