The causes and treatment of abortion . men. Itburst, and a foetus was found in it. M. G. Young describesthe case of a child who died when nine months old. In thetumour in its abdomen, an imperfectly developed fa?tus wasfound, it being almost covered with sebaceous matter. I I30 THE CAUSES OF ABORTION. Mr Higliuron, in 1814, opened the body of a boy, set. fifteenyears. It contained the body of an imperfectly developed foetus. M. de Saint Donat, in 1733, described a case where a foetuswas found in the scrotum of a man. Velpeau, in 1840, re-moved the rudiments of a foetus from a mans right testic

The causes and treatment of abortion . men. Itburst, and a foetus was found in it. M. G. Young describesthe case of a child who died when nine months old. In thetumour in its abdomen, an imperfectly developed fa?tus wasfound, it being almost covered with sebaceous matter. I I30 THE CAUSES OF ABORTION. Mr Higliuron, in 1814, opened the body of a boy, set. fifteenyears. It contained the body of an imperfectly developed foetus. M. de Saint Donat, in 1733, described a case where a foetuswas found in the scrotum of a man. Velpeau, in 1840, re-moved the rudiments of a foetus from a mans right testic Stock Photo
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The causes and treatment of abortion . men. Itburst, and a foetus was found in it. M. G. Young describesthe case of a child who died when nine months old. In thetumour in its abdomen, an imperfectly developed fa?tus wasfound, it being almost covered with sebaceous matter. I I30 THE CAUSES OF ABORTION. Mr Higliuron, in 1814, opened the body of a boy, set. fifteenyears. It contained the body of an imperfectly developed foetus. M. de Saint Donat, in 1733, described a case where a foetuswas found in the scrotum of a man. Velpeau, in 1840, re-moved the rudiments of a foetus from a mans right testicle.Barnes describes a similar condition. A pullet, half-bred be-tween a dorking and cochin, laid double eggs. The inner shellwas a red colour, while the outer shell was a dull, chalky white.Two yolks inside one shell may frequently be seen, but it is rareto meet two perfect eggs, one withm the other. (See Fig. 25.) Mr Macnamara, in his work on Diseases of Bones and Joints, refers to the case of an infant who at the time of birth liad a. V Fio. 25.—a, Inner egg of a reddish colour, the cochin egg. 6. Albumen of outer eggsurrounding yolk of its own egg and the cochin egg. c. Yolk of outer or Dorking egglying in larger end. (Barnes. ObiUi. Trans., vol. iv.) well marked tumour on the sacral region. This when removed wasfound to contain cartilage, some being partly ossified, and musculartissue. He adds, there can be no doubt but that the tumour origi-nated in an ovum which had been impregnated but had not arrivedat maturity. This blighted ovum, at an early stage of its develop-ment, had become attached to the foetus, of which it subsequentlyformed a part, increasing in size with the foetus, and after birthgrowing in proportion to the infant. The tumour measured 12inches round its largest part, and 14 inches from before backwards. CHAPTER V. THE CAUSES OF ABORTION. SECTION III.—PATERNAL CAUSES. The one great paternal disease which causes abortion is syphilis.Sufficient has already