. A study of the causes underlying the origin of human monsters : third contribution to the study of the pathology of human embryos . Fig. 3640.—Left side. X 3 times. very marked. Probably there was enough uterine trouble tocause the delayed development of the embryo and the abor-tion. It was a natural abortion, as the woman was veryanxious to have a child. She is what I call a perfectlyhealthy woman compared with the average woman of theday. The husband is ordinarily healthy, but about a year ago,his wife states, he had some trouble with his genital appa-. Fig. 364c—Section to the left of the


. A study of the causes underlying the origin of human monsters : third contribution to the study of the pathology of human embryos . Fig. 3640.—Left side. X 3 times. very marked. Probably there was enough uterine trouble tocause the delayed development of the embryo and the abor-tion. It was a natural abortion, as the woman was veryanxious to have a child. She is what I call a perfectlyhealthy woman compared with the average woman of theday. The husband is ordinarily healthy, but about a year ago,his wife states, he had some trouble with his genital appa-. Fig. 364c—Section to the left of the middle line. No. i.] ORIGIN OF HUMAN MONSTERS. 343


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