. A study of the causes underlying the origin of human monsters : third contribution to the study of the pathology of human embryos . Fig. 252a.—Photograph of embryo, with amnion on one side and thethickened chorion on the other. Natural Fig. 252b—Section through the eye, small black spot in Fig. 20 times. E, eye; B, brain. rhage which continued for a month, when the embryo wasexpelled. This would make its age three months, countingfrom the last period. No. i.] ORIGIN OF HUMAN MONSTERS. 253 This remarkable specimen shows to what extent an embryomay grow after its regular developm
. A study of the causes underlying the origin of human monsters : third contribution to the study of the pathology of human embryos . Fig. 252a.—Photograph of embryo, with amnion on one side and thethickened chorion on the other. Natural Fig. 252b—Section through the eye, small black spot in Fig. 20 times. E, eye; B, brain. rhage which continued for a month, when the embryo wasexpelled. This would make its age three months, countingfrom the last period. No. i.] ORIGIN OF HUMAN MONSTERS. 253 This remarkable specimen shows to what extent an embryomay grow after its regular development has been specimen came to me attached to a solid body, as thephotograph shows, and it appears to be an embryo about threeweeks old. The free end of the embryo is bent upon itselfand runs to a point where two intensely black spots maybe seen.
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