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Fig. 2. Human Embryo No. 588

Embryo No. 588. XS. Delicate strands are shown radiating from the umbilical cord and yolk-sac. This figure is given to show the appearance of magma in vesicle development. From a woman who has had numerous mechanical abortions performed upon herself. Uterus badly inflamed.



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