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From Embryology

TABLE I


IhmeDsi'Hus id mm. Blastocvst. EmKrvM. I^>t Periml.



Author.



Omitte\i


A


»»•


ExtcruaL lutcruai.




1.


Teacher

1 -9.1 X y '>

•77 X '63

A'umi

3S


Bryce

X I-lU

X -52

•i:»


2.


Peters

•J-4 X IS

1 G X ^ X

•:i»

oO

3.


Jung


•■>."| ^ .».->


•i-J


4. Merttens 4x3


5. Beneke


lu


..> X 2


6. V. Spee, 6-0 x A') "V. H." .


I 7. Ijeopold ' 6-n x 65 40 x :)-7


8. Keichert D. Rossi Doria


10. Eteniod


5-5 X 3-3


90x80 00 X r)0


11. Frassi


12. V. Spec, " Gle "


10x8-2 GO X 4-8 1-3 x 6-0 X 3-6


13x5 9-4 X 3-2 117


10x8-5 X G-5


1-51


21


4-2 > J

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Like

2.^>

X 12


No. G lnit vouiiirer


4-0



4U


15


42


28


34


42


40


Kiul


34


IG


20


10


24


in


Komarks. How obtaiiusl.



10


12


14


<*)


14


12


13-14


AUn-lioii IGA da vs after coitus.



14-15 Suicide. Sectio.



1 4 A - 1 5 \ IVi io<ls 5-G weeks.


Curetting on account of leucorrhoea.


14.1- 15A Cureltini^c


lG-17 Curetting.



1 7-1 s Abortion two davs after

onset of influenza.


17-18 Hvsterectoniv ; cancer of cervix. Menstruation during pregnancy (?)• 17-18 Sudden death. Sectio.


I 18-19 Abortion: sud<len onset. Retention three , days.


18-19 Kesult of single coitus 21 days before abortion.



18-19


19-20


Hvsterectoniv. Chronic metritis.


Perfectly fresh abortion.


Chronological Table of twelve recorded early pregnancies. the table i.s constructed on principles explained in the text. Fertiliziition is assumed to be effected about 24 houi-s after insemination, and 24 to 48 houi-s is allowed for the completion of abortion. The leading data are supplied by the histories of Nos. 1, 4, 5, 8, 9, 10, and the position of the remainder is adjusted according to their dimensions and state of development. The ages, according to the convention of His, are shown in the column headed "Days Elajised from Omitted Peritxl."