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CONTRIBUTIONS TO THE STUDY OF THE EARLY DEVELOPMENT AND IMBEDDING OF THE HUMAN OVUM
AN EARLY OVUM IMBEDDED IN THE DECIDUA
By THOMAS H. BRYCE, M.A., M.D.
LECTURER IN ANATOMY, UNIVERSITY OF GLASGOW
AND JOHN H. TEACHER, M.A, M.D.
LECTURER ON PATHOLOGICAL HISTOLOGY. UNIVERSITY OF GLASGOW
AN EARLY OVARIAN PREGNANCY
By THOMAS H. BKYCE; JOHN H. TEACHER AND JOHN M. MUNKO KEKK, M.B.
OBSTETRIC PHYSICIAN TO THE MATERNITY HOSPITAL AND GYNAECOLOGIST TO THE WESTERN INFIRMARY, GLASGOW
WITH TEN PLATES AND TWELVE FIGURES IN THE TEXT
GLASGOW JAMES MACLEHOSE AND SONS
PUBLISHERS TO THE UNIVERSITY
1908
==Preface==
The following memoir combines in one publication two separate papers which deal with the processes involved in the imbedding of the human ovum. They have been associated because of the complementary nature of the evidence they afford regarding the histological characters and the activities of the trophoblast. Each breaks new ground, in respect that while the first paper embodies a description of the earliest phase of the human ovum yet recorded, the second deals with the earliest case of ovarian pregnancy hitherto reported.
The fact that the extremely early ovum described in the first paper is a unique specimen presenting features which have not up to the present been observed, necessitated profuse illustration both by coloured plates and photographic figures. This has rendered the production a costly one, and we desire to express our obligations to the Carnegie Trust of the Scottish Universities for giving us a grant towards the expenses of publication.
University of Glasgow,
July 15th 1908.
==Contents==
Introduction
===Paper No I. An Early Ovum imbedded in the Decidua===
[[Paper_1-_An Early Ovum imbedded in the Decidua|Paper No I. An Early Ovum imbedded in the Decidua]]
[[Paper_1-_An Early Ovum imbedded in the Decidua|Paper No I. An Early Ovum imbedded in the Decidua]]
History of the Specimen
Fixation of the Specimen
Dimensions of the Ovum
General Descriptions of the Sections
The Decidua
The Trophoblast
The Plasmodi-trophoblast
The Cyto-trophoblast
Layer of Large Free Cells
The Contents of the Blastocyst
The Mesoblast
The Embryonic Rudiment
Discussion of Data
Summary of Characters of the Ovum
Comparison with the Ova of Leopold and Peters
The Embryonic Rudiment
The Process of Imbedding
Comparative Data regarding Inbedding
Description of Imbedding of Human Ovum
Analogy with Imbedding of an Embolus of Chorion-epithelioma
Function of the Plasmodium
Fate of Early Plasmodium and Attachment of Ovum
The Age of the Ovum and Relation of Imbedding to Menstruation
Estimation of Age
Comparative Data
Comparison with other Cases
Summary of Dat«, regarding Selected Ova
Table of Selected Ova
Table showing Periods of Fertilization and Imbedding
Relation of the Menstrual Cycle to Oestrus Cycle
Meaning of Menstruation
Table of Menstrual Cycle
Ovulation and Menstruation
Nature of the Decidua
===Paper No. II. An Early Ovarian Pregnancy===


[[Paper_2-_An Early Ovarian Pregnancy|Paper No. II. An Early Ovarian Pregnancy]]
[[Paper_2-_An Early Ovarian Pregnancy|Paper No. II. An Early Ovarian Pregnancy]]
Introduction
History of the Case
Naked-eye Description of the Specimen
Description of the Sections
Discussion of Data
Summary of some other Cases of Ovarian Pregnancy
Relations of Ovum to Lutein Tissue
Origin of Lutein Cells in Human Subject
Process of Imbedding in Ovarian Pregnancy
Origin of Plasmodium
List of Works Cited
[[Book - Contributions to the Study of the Early Development and Imbedding of the Human Ovum (1908)]]





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CONTRIBUTIONS TO THE STUDY OF THE EARLY DEVELOPMENT AND IMBEDDING OF THE HUMAN OVUM


AN EARLY OVUM IMBEDDED IN THE DECIDUA

By THOMAS H. BRYCE, M.A., M.D.

LECTURER IN ANATOMY, UNIVERSITY OF GLASGOW

AND JOHN H. TEACHER, M.A, M.D.

LECTURER ON PATHOLOGICAL HISTOLOGY. UNIVERSITY OF GLASGOW


AN EARLY OVARIAN PREGNANCY

By THOMAS H. BKYCE; JOHN H. TEACHER AND JOHN M. MUNKO KEKK, M.B.


OBSTETRIC PHYSICIAN TO THE MATERNITY HOSPITAL AND GYNAECOLOGIST TO THE WESTERN INFIRMARY, GLASGOW


WITH TEN PLATES AND TWELVE FIGURES IN THE TEXT


GLASGOW JAMES MACLEHOSE AND SONS

PUBLISHERS TO THE UNIVERSITY

1908


Preface

The following memoir combines in one publication two separate papers which deal with the processes involved in the imbedding of the human ovum. They have been associated because of the complementary nature of the evidence they afford regarding the histological characters and the activities of the trophoblast. Each breaks new ground, in respect that while the first paper embodies a description of the earliest phase of the human ovum yet recorded, the second deals with the earliest case of ovarian pregnancy hitherto reported.


The fact that the extremely early ovum described in the first paper is a unique specimen presenting features which have not up to the present been observed, necessitated profuse illustration both by coloured plates and photographic figures. This has rendered the production a costly one, and we desire to express our obligations to the Carnegie Trust of the Scottish Universities for giving us a grant towards the expenses of publication.


University of Glasgow,

July 15th 1908.


Contents

Introduction

Paper No I. An Early Ovum imbedded in the Decidua

Paper No I. An Early Ovum imbedded in the Decidua

History of the Specimen

Fixation of the Specimen

Dimensions of the Ovum

General Descriptions of the Sections

The Decidua

The Trophoblast

The Plasmodi-trophoblast

The Cyto-trophoblast

Layer of Large Free Cells

The Contents of the Blastocyst

The Mesoblast

The Embryonic Rudiment

Discussion of Data

Summary of Characters of the Ovum

Comparison with the Ova of Leopold and Peters

The Embryonic Rudiment

The Process of Imbedding

Comparative Data regarding Inbedding

Description of Imbedding of Human Ovum

Analogy with Imbedding of an Embolus of Chorion-epithelioma

Function of the Plasmodium

Fate of Early Plasmodium and Attachment of Ovum

The Age of the Ovum and Relation of Imbedding to Menstruation

Estimation of Age

Comparative Data

Comparison with other Cases

Summary of Dat«, regarding Selected Ova

Table of Selected Ova

Table showing Periods of Fertilization and Imbedding

Relation of the Menstrual Cycle to Oestrus Cycle

Meaning of Menstruation

Table of Menstrual Cycle

Ovulation and Menstruation

Nature of the Decidua


Paper No. II. An Early Ovarian Pregnancy

Paper No. II. An Early Ovarian Pregnancy

Introduction

History of the Case

Naked-eye Description of the Specimen

Description of the Sections

Discussion of Data

Summary of some other Cases of Ovarian Pregnancy

Relations of Ovum to Lutein Tissue

Origin of Lutein Cells in Human Subject

Process of Imbedding in Ovarian Pregnancy Origin of Plasmodium

List of Works Cited


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