. A study of the causes underlying the origin of human monsters : third contribution to the study of the pathology of human embryos . s. Fig. 3iod.—Section of a villus. X 250 times. S} syncytium. some of the villi. The villi are vacuolated, contain someblood-vessels, and are covered with a fairly active this there is a mass of mucoid fibrin rich in interior of the ovum is filled with magma reticule, andcontains no trace of an embryo nor amnion. No. 311. Ovum, 36 x 30 x 30 mm.; embryo, C. R., mm. Dr. Watson, Baltimore. The walls of the chorion are thin and cov


. A study of the causes underlying the origin of human monsters : third contribution to the study of the pathology of human embryos . s. Fig. 3iod.—Section of a villus. X 250 times. S} syncytium. some of the villi. The villi are vacuolated, contain someblood-vessels, and are covered with a fairly active this there is a mass of mucoid fibrin rich in interior of the ovum is filled with magma reticule, andcontains no trace of an embryo nor amnion. No. 311. Ovum, 36 x 30 x 30 mm.; embryo, C. R., mm. Dr. Watson, Baltimore. The walls of the chorion are thin and covered with a fewscattered and irregular villi. Sections show them to be inall stages of degeneration, the large ones with blood-vesselsand a rich syncytium, and the small ones, which are fibrous,devoid of syncytium and infiltrated With leucocytes. Thespaces between the villi have a considerable amount of bloodbetween them, and where this comes in contact with an activesyncytium the nuclei of the leucocytes are fragmented; else-where they are not. Portions of the main wall of the chorionare very thin, fibrous and devoid of an e


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