Chicago medical journal and examiner . FIG. 7. DONBLE-PACED side view, h front view of same. 428 Selections. [April,. These two specimems of double-bodied, single-headed, siniTle-facedmonsters are identical with eachother in their general IV. (Fig. 8.) consists ofthe skeleton of a duplex puppywhich did not survive its birth. Itwas presented by Dr. J. H. Ray-mond, and prepared by the sex was female. There was acommon umbilical cord, containinga single umbilical vein; the liver wascompound; the stomach and uppertwo-thirds of the small intestinewere single,


Chicago medical journal and examiner . FIG. 7. DONBLE-PACED side view, h front view of same. 428 Selections. [April,. These two specimems of double-bodied, single-headed, siniTle-facedmonsters are identical with eachother in their general IV. (Fig. 8.) consists ofthe skeleton of a duplex puppywhich did not survive its birth. Itwas presented by Dr. J. H. Ray-mond, and prepared by the sex was female. There was acommon umbilical cord, containinga single umbilical vein; the liver wascompound; the stomach and uppertwo-thirds of the small intestinewere single, the intestinal canalthen bifurcated and was double toit send; the genito-urinary systemswere independent and complete foreach body; the thorax containedSYNCE- two perfect sets of lungs ; the heartswere fused. Specimen V. {Fig. 9.) is a duplex chick which was presentedby Dr. George W. Baker. Itsviscera have not been these specimens, the headpresents no external trace of du-plicity ; the spinal axes of thecompound body, closely juxta-posed at their cephalic extremi-ties, rapidly diverge, and fromeach of them is


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