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Plate I

Fig. 1. The pregnant uterus split up its anterior wall. The light spot marked "ovum" denotes the site of embedding of the ovum. o. i.= Internal Os.

Fig. 2. Three microscopic sections demonstrating the mucous membrane elevation (h), in which the ovum lies, g line of separation of mucosa and musctilaris. 2a Section 5; 2b~ Section 80; 2c = Section 160. (Natural size.)


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Reference

Leopold G. A Very Young Ovum In Situ (1907) translated by Vogt WH. CV Mosby and Co. St Louis.


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