The book The Physiology of the Foetus, Liver, And Spleen was written by author G C George Calvert Holland Here you can read free online of The Physiology of the Foetus, Liver, And Spleen book, rate and share your impressions in comments. If you don't know what to write, just answer the question: Why is The Physiology of the Foetus, Liver, And Spleen a good or bad book?
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Aliter enim si foret, deberent et venae pariter cum arteriis conjungi : vasa enim, sanguinem a matre in uterum et carunculas deferentia, sunt arteriae ; quae autem ab utero in foetum remeant, venae sunt, uti omnibus palam est ; sanguinem enim djeducunt e pla- centa in venam cavam. " Verior itaque mihi videtur Arantii senten- tia; oscula nempe venarum umbilicalium, cum vasorum uteri orificiis minimi conjungi. Minor enim numerus est vasorum deferen- tium ad uterum, quam venarum regerentium ad foe...tum ; plurimaeque harum propagines in Chorio terminantur. Fabricius tamen Vete- rum sententiam, vel eorum reverentia ductus, vel erga Arantium invidii, mordicus defendere nimisquam satagit"* M. M. Prevost and Dumas, celebrated * De uteri membranis et humoribus. THE PLACENTA. 97 for their microscopical observations, maintain that the red globules in the blood of the foetus differ in form and volume from those of the adult. If the difference were unequivocally proved, it would considerably modify our ideas concerning the functions of the placenta and the kind of connexion existing between the uterine and umbilical vessels.
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