2. An Early Ovarian Pregnancy (1908)
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Bryce TH Teacher JH and Munro Kerr JM. Contributions To The Study Of The Early Development And Imbedding Of The Human Ovum 2. An Early Ovarian Pregnancy. (1908) James Maclehose and Sons. Glasgow.
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Note this paper was published in 1908 and our understanding of early development has improved since this historic human study.
See also the later paper by one of the same authors: Teacher JH. On the implantation of the human ovum and the early development of the trophoblast. (1925) J Obst. Gynaecol. 31(2); 166-217. |
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Contributions To The Study Of The Early Development And Imbedding Of The Human Ovum
2. An Early Ovarian Pregnancy
By Thomas H. Bryce; John H. Teacher And John M. Munro Kerr, M.D.
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
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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Reference
Bryce, T.H. & Teacher, J.H. (1908). An Early Ovum Imbedded In The Decidua. Glasgow: James Maclehose and Sons.
Bryce, T.H., Teacher, J.H. & Munro Kerr, J.M. (1908). An Early Ovarian Pregnancy. Glasgow: James Maclehose and Sons.
Cite this page: Hill, M.A. (2023, November 29) Embryology 2. An Early Ovarian Pregnancy (1908). Retrieved from https://embryology.med.unsw.edu.au/embryology/index.php/2._An_Early_Ovarian_Pregnancy_(1908)
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