Birmingham Medical Review, Volume 44

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1898
 

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Page 22 - If the placenta retains its attachment to the tube and receives sufficient blood-supply from the maternal blood vessels, the pregnancy may pursue an uninterrupted course to term and both child and placenta attain mature development within the peritoneal cavity of the mother. The protection of the unruptured Amnion, however, appears to be absolutely indispensable for this development.
Page 66 - HARVEY and DAVIDSON'S SYLLABUS OF MATERIA MEDICA. Revised in accordance with the "British Pharmacopoeia," 1898, by WILLIAM MARTINDALE, FLS, FCS . Member of Council of Pharmaceutical Society, and late Examiner ; Joint Author of "The Extra Pharmacopoeia." Tenth Edition, foolscap i6mo, is.
Page 27 - ... placental tissue. The under surface of the placenta is in many parts as smooth and free as its upper surface, but it is marked by a long strip of raw surface running across the placenta, with a bend or angle in its course. This marks the attachment of the placenta to the right broad ligament. " The pregnancy may be regarded as originally one of the right Fallopian tube, which, by gradual erosion or giving way of the upper part of the tube, has passed with unruptured membranes into the abdominal...

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