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Page 30
... foetus and of the new - born child . Thus if no ossific deposit be found in the cartilaginous epiphysis of the femur it may be stated that the foetus has not yet reached the eighth month of intrauterine life . If the ossific deposit has ...
... foetus and of the new - born child . Thus if no ossific deposit be found in the cartilaginous epiphysis of the femur it may be stated that the foetus has not yet reached the eighth month of intrauterine life . If the ossific deposit has ...
Page 100
... foetus . These movements , which occur usually some time between the sixteenth and the twenty - fourth week , may be due either to the uterus or to the fœtus . Nervous , excitable women , especially those wanting chil- dren , frequently ...
... foetus . These movements , which occur usually some time between the sixteenth and the twenty - fourth week , may be due either to the uterus or to the fœtus . Nervous , excitable women , especially those wanting chil- dren , frequently ...
Page 101
... foetus about the fifth or sixth month of pregnancy . In performing it , the woman is made to stand upright and the finger of one hand is introduced into the vagina up to its mouth , while the other hand is placed upon the abdomen , so ...
... foetus about the fifth or sixth month of pregnancy . In performing it , the woman is made to stand upright and the finger of one hand is introduced into the vagina up to its mouth , while the other hand is placed upon the abdomen , so ...
Page 106
... of interment , if the woman died pregnant and the foetus had reached the period of ossification , traces of its bones will be found among those of its mother . CHAPTER IX . Fæticide - Development of Embryo - Formation 106 A MANUAL OF.
... of interment , if the woman died pregnant and the foetus had reached the period of ossification , traces of its bones will be found among those of its mother . CHAPTER IX . Fæticide - Development of Embryo - Formation 106 A MANUAL OF.
Page 107
... fœtus before the seventh calendar month of gestation ; that is , before . it is viable . After this period the expulsion is called pre- mature labor . Legally , however , such a distinction is not made ; the unlawful expulsion of the foetus ...
... fœtus before the seventh calendar month of gestation ; that is , before . it is viable . After this period the expulsion is called pre- mature labor . Legally , however , such a distinction is not made ; the unlawful expulsion of the foetus ...
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