. A study of the causes underlying the origin of human monsters : third contribution to the study of the pathology of human embryos . Corpus Lutev Fig. 367a.—Ovary and tube, clot within and ovum. Natural size. The mesoderm of the main wall of the chorion is of normalthickness, but on the side towards the ccelom it is not sharplydefined. Frequently strands of cells are found partly sepa-rated and running out into the magma. The tissue of themesoderm of the villi is not as clearly defined as in normal No. i.] ORIGIN OF HUMAN MONSTERS. 351. Fig. 367b.—Section of a portion of a villus as indicated


. A study of the causes underlying the origin of human monsters : third contribution to the study of the pathology of human embryos . Corpus Lutev Fig. 367a.—Ovary and tube, clot within and ovum. Natural size. The mesoderm of the main wall of the chorion is of normalthickness, but on the side towards the ccelom it is not sharplydefined. Frequently strands of cells are found partly sepa-rated and running out into the magma. The tissue of themesoderm of the villi is not as clearly defined as in normal No. i.] ORIGIN OF HUMAN MONSTERS. 351. Fig. 367b.—Section of a portion of a villus as indicated by the adjoinedoutline, V. X 250 times. E, epithelial covering; M, mesoderm; S,space within formed by a destruction of tissues.


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