RFR8KY21–Human fetus at third month of pregnancy. Preserved in Formaldehyde.
RMRFRJPM–. Carnegie Institution of Washington publication. A HUMAN EMBRYO OF TWENTY-FOUR PAIRS OF SOMITES, BY FRANKLIN PARADISE JOHNSON. INTRODUCTION. The embryo herein' described was received February 9, 1914, from Dr. W. L. Allee, of Eldon, Missouri. Accompanying the specimen was a letter with the following information, but no further data regarding its history are obtainable: The patient menstruated January 20 to January 25. Menstrual flow recommenced February 2, but it was freer and brighter in color than usual. On February 7 the speci- men was aborted. Less than five minutes after abortion it was
RMRFRMAJ–. Carnegie Institution of Washington publication. ON THE FATE OF THE HUMAN EMBRYO IN TUBAL PREGNANCY. 85 No. 762 (Dr. Leonard, Baltimore.) Unruptured tubal mass, 65X45X35 mm. From a white woman, who has been married 6 years. Soon after marriage she missed four periods and then aborted. The last period began on August It, 1913, the previous one having occurred on July 3. After the last period there were bleeding and pain until the operation, which took place September 24. The uterus was found somewhat enlarged and covered with adhesions. The left tube and the ovary were found plastered to the s
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