The practice of obstetrics, designed for the use of students and practitioners of medicine . Fig. 46.—Transverse Section of theUterus from a Six-months FetusAT THE Level of the Internal , Cylindrical ciliated epithelium; 2,connective-tissue stroma of mucousmembrane containing blood-vessels;3, muscular layer with arteries; 4, sub-serous connective tissue; 5, peritonealendothelium; 6, intraligamentaryconnective tissue, containing mainbranches of uterine artery.—{Schaej-jer.) Fig. 47.—Uterus and Ovum at Seventh orEighth Day. Section through Fig. , Decidua vera; b, d, decidua reflexa; c,ov


The practice of obstetrics, designed for the use of students and practitioners of medicine . Fig. 46.—Transverse Section of theUterus from a Six-months FetusAT THE Level of the Internal , Cylindrical ciliated epithelium; 2,connective-tissue stroma of mucousmembrane containing blood-vessels;3, muscular layer with arteries; 4, sub-serous connective tissue; 5, peritonealendothelium; 6, intraligamentaryconnective tissue, containing mainbranches of uterine artery.—{Schaej-jer.) Fig. 47.—Uterus and Ovum at Seventh orEighth Day. Section through Fig. , Decidua vera; b, d, decidua reflexa; c,ovum; , internal os.—{Leopold.) because it is evident that the actual sub-stance derived from both parents goesto form the new individual and appar-ently is distributed by subsequent nucleardivision to every portion of the body (seeImpregnation, page 29).Primitive Chorion.—During its passage through the Fallopian tube the ovumderives more or less nourishment from the parts by which it is is accomplished at a very early period by the formation upon all of theex


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