In this instance the abortion bacillus was isolated only from the subcutaneous tissue of the mother at the point of inoculation, the cultures from the uterus, the placenta, and the fetuses remaining negative.
In the other three cases the fetuses were undeveloped and the condition was that of a true abortion.
These fetuses had been dead 9 months and 5 months respectively but the surrounding exudate still contained the abortion bacillus and pure cultures of it were obtained from each case.
In the first guinea pig the two fetuses were practically fully developed and covered with hair.
In three fetuses the bacillus was found in the intestinal contents in pure culture; in one fetus it was isolated from the blood.
Fetuses were dead and were not appreciably larger than the one of the same clutch in the egg opened on July 31.
In fetuses still well below hatching size, the tail length is less than the snout-vent length.
According to this opinion, if the germinal vesicle divide entirely, two fetuses develop which are always of the same sex, and which resemble each other so closely in appearance that it is very difficult to differentiate them.
Often, however, fetuses in cases where scopolamine and morphine have been used on the mother during labor are born badly, and even fatally narcotized, despite the connection with the maternal circulation.
It is impossible, however, to obtain the sizes and weights of infants in utero with scientific accuracy, because the date of conception cannot be determined with absolute certainty, and individual fetuses vary as do infants after birth.
The fetuses do not disclose any particular abnormal appearance on external examination; in many cases, however, the post-mortem examination reveals inflammatory changes of various organs.
Fetuses deficient at their extremities, or have a duplicature of parts.
One of the fetuses showed distinct signs of congenital variola, although the mother and other fetus were free from any symptoms of the disease.
His mother had had several double pregnancies, and from the length of the respective tibiae one of the fetuses seemed to be of two months' and the other of three months' intrauterine life.
On the next day the membranes were ruptured and 4 morefetuses were delivered.
Union of two distinct fetuses by an osseous junction of the cranial bones.
Fusion of twofetuses below the umbilicus into a common lower extremity.
It is decidedly an intrauterine affection, and the great majority of fetuses die in utero.
Union of two distinctfetuses by a connecting band.
Union of two distinct fetuses in which one or more parts are eliminated by the junction.
Moore cites an instance in which one of the fetuses perished about the third month, but was not expelled until the seventh, and the other was carried to full term.
Pygopagous twins are fetuses united together in the region of the nates and having each its own pelvis.
Kennedy showed before the Dublin Pathological Society 5 fetuses with the involucra, the product of an abortion at the third month.
Of 11 such cases at nine months, 6 mothers lived and 6 intrauterine fetuses lived.
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