REMARKS.

In all probability we have had here first, an extension of the complaint under which the mother laboured, (membranous inflammation,) to the Ovum; next, an inundation of blood into its internal cavities, through an engorgement of the placental cotyledons. How to explain the actual facts presented to us by this interesting preparation, in any other manner than what is here suggested, I know not.

Plate 8
Joseph Perry del et Lithog.             Printed by C. Hullmandel.
Dr. Granville on Abortion
and the Diseases of Menstruation

PLATE VIII.
FIRST SPECIMEN OF ABERRANT FŒTAL GESTATION.
(EARLY PERIOD).