The practice of obstetrics, designed for the use of students and practitioners of medicine . X)]PYGU5 CEPIIALOMELUS J5IFYGUS THORACOMELUS DIPYGUS GASTPOMELUS DIPYGUS Py001^ FIG. 426 FIG. 428 mo. 429C TRIPLE MONSTERS EPIGNATHUSFIG 4SO fEXAL INCLUSION FIG. 4S3 SACROCOCCYGEAE TUMOR 254 ANTENATAL DISEASES OF THE FETUS. 255 VII. ANTENATAL DISEASES OF THE FETUS. /, Injections Diseases. 2. Acute Poisoning, j. Chronic Poisoning. 4. Dyscrasic Condi-tions. 5. Cardiac Diseases. 6. Diseases of the Alimentary Tract. 7. Diseases oj theNervous System. 8. Diseases oj the Urogenital Apparat


The practice of obstetrics, designed for the use of students and practitioners of medicine . X)]PYGU5 CEPIIALOMELUS J5IFYGUS THORACOMELUS DIPYGUS GASTPOMELUS DIPYGUS Py001^ FIG. 426 FIG. 428 mo. 429C TRIPLE MONSTERS EPIGNATHUSFIG 4SO fEXAL INCLUSION FIG. 4S3 SACROCOCCYGEAE TUMOR 254 ANTENATAL DISEASES OF THE FETUS. 255 VII. ANTENATAL DISEASES OF THE FETUS. /, Injections Diseases. 2. Acute Poisoning, j. Chronic Poisoning. 4. Dyscrasic Condi-tions. 5. Cardiac Diseases. 6. Diseases of the Alimentary Tract. 7. Diseases oj theNervous System. 8. Diseases oj the Urogenital Apparatus, g. Skin Diseases. 10. FetalBone Disease, il. Fetal Traumatisms. 12. Fetal Neoplasms, ij. General Fetal Maternal Traumatisms. 15. Maternal Uterine Disease Ajjecting the Fetus, in the Mother Ajjecting the Fetus. 77. Death oj the Mother Ajjecting the Fetus. I. Infectious Diseases.—i. Variola.—When a pregnant woman contractsthis disease, one of three conditions may result: (i) Pregnancy is inter-rupted at the moment of the eruptive period and the woman is delivered of adead or moribund child that has not been contaminated by the disease. Appar-ently there has not been time for the latter to develop. Thi


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