The Diseases of the Foetus in Utero, Not Including Malformations; With An Outline of Foetal Development
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149 atrophy, and moles, vesicular and fleshy.* Dr. Simpson believes that congestion of the placenta may arise from a division of either the umbilical vessels or the utero placental. M. Jacquemier admits only the latter. In the paper already alluded to. Dr. Simpson gives a detailed account of three stages of inflammation in the placenta. 1st. The stage of inflammatory congestion which, though not differing from the non-inflammatory in its anatomical appearances, differs materially in its results.... The former gives rise to extravasation of blood, the result of mechanical over-distension of the vessels ; but the latter, to the various morbid products which are observed to result from inflam- matory action in other organs of the body, and which are not mechanical extravasations, but vital though morbid secretions. 2nd. Effusion of co- agulable lymph; the morbid appearances and effects of which depend on the parts in which it is found, in the interstitial substance, or upon the uterine or foetal surfaces.t This deposition gives * Traite d'Accouchements.
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