. Manual of antenatal pathology and hygiene : the foetus. are swollenand infiltrated with sero-sanguinolent fluid, w4iich may accumulate,especially at the vertex, and produce a spurious caput (Plate XIV.).Everywhere there is found this sero-sanguinolent fluid—in the sub-cutaneous tissue, between the muscles, in the abdomen, in thethorax ; so constant and so copious is it, that C. Euge gave thename hydroi^s sanginnolcntus to the fcetus in this stage of maceration{ZtscJir. f. Gehurtsh. u. Gymik., i. 57, 1877), and the name was quitewarrinited, although it came erroneously io be regarded as equiv


. Manual of antenatal pathology and hygiene : the foetus. are swollenand infiltrated with sero-sanguinolent fluid, w4iich may accumulate,especially at the vertex, and produce a spurious caput (Plate XIV.).Everywhere there is found this sero-sanguinolent fluid—in the sub-cutaneous tissue, between the muscles, in the abdomen, in thethorax ; so constant and so copious is it, that C. Euge gave thename hydroi^s sanginnolcntus to the fcetus in this stage of maceration{ZtscJir. f. Gehurtsh. u. Gymik., i. 57, 1877), and the name was quitewarrinited, although it came erroneously io be regarded as equivalentto the syphilitic dead fietus. All the internal organs show softening,and the brain is quite difliuent, only maintaining its form by thehelp of the surrounding membranes. The heart, the liver, the spleen,and the lungs are all more or less altered in shape on account oftheir softness; they may be pale in colour, or stained to a greater or Blood-st a irudsubcutaneousand tnuscufar tissue. i_. „su,.Capng mouth.{^^^/n/.nor maxillath tooth in


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