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On the Placenta . By Sir Everard Home , Bart . - A fundamental fact on the subject
of this paper is that the human ovum was detected in the uterus before it became
attached ; by which discovery it was ascertained that the rudiments of the ...
On the Placenta . By Sir Everard Home , Bart . - A fundamental fact on the subject
of this paper is that the human ovum was detected in the uterus before it became
attached ; by which discovery it was ascertained that the rudiments of the ...
Pagina 182
the placenta and chorion , which will be followed by the expulsion of the young .
Children prematurely born are blue , and remain so till the circulation through the
lungs is quite established . Sir E . Home concludes this valuable memoir with a ...
the placenta and chorion , which will be followed by the expulsion of the young .
Children prematurely born are blue , and remain so till the circulation through the
lungs is quite established . Sir E . Home concludes this valuable memoir with a ...
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We heard of no case of a retention of the placenta after parturition , nor of the
affection of longing , or of nausea of the stomach during pregnancy . . On the
delivery of her first child , the young mother , who appears to be but little
enfeebled by ...
We heard of no case of a retention of the placenta after parturition , nor of the
affection of longing , or of nausea of the stomach during pregnancy . . On the
delivery of her first child , the young mother , who appears to be but little
enfeebled by ...
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