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Fig. 1. Text of Albucasis' Case, from Caspar Bauhin, 1586

This case of Albucasis was, of course, one of old, long retained secondary abdominal pregnancy, and indeed, all of the older cases were of this variety.


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Schumann EA. Extra-uterine pregnancy (1921) D. Appleton And Company, New York London 1921.


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