. A study of the causes underlying the origin of human monsters : third contribution to the study of the pathology of human embryos . Fig. 342.—Chorion, amnion, cord and remnant of the embryo. X 15times. amnion, to which the process, the umbilical cord, is cord is also fibrous, contains remnants of its blood-ves-sels and has attached at its free end a curious group of roundcells, which probably represents what remains of the embryo. No. 343. Ovum, 55 x 45 x 35 mm.; embryo, 11 mm. Professor Minot. The chorion is of unequal thickness and mostly show that not only is


. A study of the causes underlying the origin of human monsters : third contribution to the study of the pathology of human embryos . Fig. 342.—Chorion, amnion, cord and remnant of the embryo. X 15times. amnion, to which the process, the umbilical cord, is cord is also fibrous, contains remnants of its blood-ves-sels and has attached at its free end a curious group of roundcells, which probably represents what remains of the embryo. No. 343. Ovum, 55 x 45 x 35 mm.; embryo, 11 mm. Professor Minot. The chorion is of unequal thickness and mostly show that not only is the decidua attached to it, butalso portions of the uterus. The decidua is necrotic and infil-trated with numerous leucocytes. Below the decidua there No. i.] ORIGIN OF HUMAN MONSTERS. 33i. Fig. 343a.—Photograph of the embryo attached to the chorion. X 2times.


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