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Mall FP. and Meyer AW. Studies on abortuses: a survey of pathologic ova in the Carnegie Embryological Collection. (1921) Contrib. Embryol., Carnegie Inst. Wash. Publ. 275, 12: 1-364.
- In this historic 1921 pathology paper, figures and plates of abnormal embryos are not suitable for young students.
1921 Carnegie Collection - Abnormal: Preface | 1 Collection origin | 2 Care and utilization | 3 Classification | 4 Pathologic analysis | 5 Size | 6 Sex incidence | 7 Localized anomalies | 8 Hydatiform uterine | 9 Hydatiform tubal | Chapter 10 Alleged superfetation | 11 Ovarian Pregnancy | 12 Lysis and resorption | 13 Postmortem intrauterine | 14 Hofbauer cells | 15 Villi | 16 Villous nodules | 17 Syphilitic changes | 18 Aspects | Bibliography | Figures | Contribution No.56 | Contributions Series | Embryology History
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Contents
Preface. By A. W. Meyer 5-11
Chapter I Origin of the collection. By F. P. Mall 13-24
Chapter II Care and utilization of the collection. By F. P. Mall 25-40
Chapter III Classification. By A. W. Meyer 41-49
Chapter IV Analysis of abortuses classed as pathologic. By A. W. Meyer (Plates 1-6.) 51-170
- Group 6: Stunted cyemata 85-92
- Group 7: Fetus compressus 92-102
- Summary 102-107
- Protocols 107-170
Chapter V Relation of cyemic to chorionic size. By A. W. Meyer 171-176
Chapter VI. Sex incidence in abortions. By A. H. Schultz 177-191
Chapter VII. Occurrence of localized anomalies in human embryos and fetuses. By F. P. Mall (Plate 7.) 193-202
Chapter VIII. Hydatiform degeneration in uterine pregnancy. By A. W. Meyer (Plates 8-12.) .... 203-231
Chapter IX. Hydatiform degeneration in tubal pregnancy. By A. W. Meyer (Plate 13.) 233-242
Chapter X. The alleged occurrence of superfetation. By A. W. Meyer (Plate 14.) 243-250
Chapter XI. Ovarian pregnancy. By F. P. Mall and A. W. Meyer (Plates 15 and 16.) 251-266
Chapter XII. Lysis and resorption of conceptuses. By A. W. Meyer 267-279
Chapter XIII. Postmortem intrauterine changes. By A. W. Meyer (Plates 17-19.) 281-300
Chapter XIV. Hofbauer cells in normal and pathologic conceptuses. By A. W. Meyer (Plate 20.) 301-314
Chapter XV. The villi in abortuses. By A. W. Meyer (Plates 21-23.) 315-326
Chapter XVI. Villous nodules. By A. W. Meyer (Plate 24.) 327-331
Chapter XVII. Changes suggestive of lues. By A. W. Meyer 333-338
Chapter XVIII. Some aspects of abortion. By A. W. Meyer 339-356
Bibliography. 357-364