. Manual of antenatal pathology and hygiene : the foetus. has greatly puzzled the commentators, and Kalisch imintiil tn 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 Iisa, hairyall over ( totam hirsutam ), whose mother had been gazing at apicture of John the Baptist during her pregnancy {vide T. Fienus, BeTiri
. Manual of antenatal pathology and hygiene : the foetus. has greatly puzzled the commentators, and Kalisch imintiil tn 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 Iisa, hairyall over ( totam hirsutam ), whose mother had been gazing at apicture of John the Baptist during her pregnancy {vide T. Fienus, BeTiribus iraayination in, j). 224, 16:!r)): and there was the hairy childbelonging to the Ursini faiuily, who had claws as well as thehirsute covering. There was the remarkable hairy family ( homines hypp:rtrichosis congenita 323 sylvestres ) from the Canary Islands described by U. Aldrovandiis(Monstrorum Histona, p. 16, 1G42); and there was also Die haarigeFauiilie von Ambras, consisting of a hairy man, his wife normal inthe matter of hair, and his h
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