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Fig. 1. The ovum, as seen when the uterus was opened

A wisp of fibrinous material on the summit of a small, dark, circular, congested and elevated area, just to the left of the centre of the photograph, marks the site o fimplantation. x1-6 approx.


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Reference

Dible JH. and West CM. A human ovum at the previllous stage. (1941) J Anat. 75(3): 269–281. PMID 17104860


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