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  • Canine pregnant uterus
  • Pregnant uterus, Red deer
  • Early pregnant uterus, feline
  • Four cross-sections of figures of the pregnant uterus. Engraving by A. Bell.
  • Cross-sections of seven different figures of the pregnant uterus. Engraving by A. Bell.
  • Cross-sections of seven different figures of the pregnant uterus. Engraving by A. Bell.
  • Dissection showing the pregnant uterus. Coloured line engraving by W.H. Lizars, ca. 1827.
  • A cross-section of a pregnant uterus containing twins. Engraving after W. Smellie after J. van Rymsdyck.
  • A diagram showing the dilation and changes in a pregnant uterus from the first to ninth month. Etching.
  • Dissection of the pregnant uterus at eight months. Copperplate engraving by J. Fougeron after I.V. Rymsdyk, 1774, reprinted 1851.
  • Dissection of the pregnant uterus, showing the foetus at six months. Copperplate engraving by Menil after J.V. Rymsdyk, 1774, reprinted 1851.
  • Dissection of the pregnant uterus at eight months, showing the fundus. Copperplate engraving by Menil after I.V. Rymsdyk, 1774, reprinted 1851.
  • Dissections of the pregnant uterus at three months, showing the foetus in the uterus and a section of the placenta and uterus, with the foetus attached by the umbilical cord: three figures, including an outline diagram. Copperplate engraving by J.V. Rymsdyk after himself, 1774, reprinted 1851.
  • Dissections of the pregnant uterus at five months: two figures. Copperplate engraving by P.C. Canot after J.V. Rymsdyk, 1774, reprinted 1851.
  • Dissection of the pregnant uterus, showing the foetus at nine months. Copperplate engraving by R. Strange after I.V. Rymsdyk, 1774, reprinted 1851.
  • Dissection of the pregnant uterus and eight months, showing the uterine vessels. Copperplate engraving by Michell after I.V. Rymsdyk, 1774, reprinted 1851.
  • Dissection of the pregnant uterus: initial view of the opened womb. Copperplate engraving by J.S.(?) Müller after I.V. Rymsdyk, 1774, reprinted 1851.
  • Dissections of a pregnant uterus at five months: two figures, one showing the foetus. Copperplate engraving by Menil after J.V. Rymsdyk, 1774, reprinted 1851.
  • Dissections of a retroverted pregnant uterus, shown with the bladder, at five months: two figures. Copperplate engraving by Aliamet after J.V. Rymsdyk, 1774, reprinted 1851.
  • Dissection of the pregnant uterus at eight months, showing the distribution of the larger uterine vessels. Copperplate engraving by Menil after I.V. Rymsdyk, 1774, reprinted 1851.
  • Dissection of the pregnant uterus at six months, showing the placenta and the decidua: four figures. Copperplate engraving by Menil after J.V. Rymsdyk, 1774, reprinted 1851.
  • Dissection made after the removal of a pregnant uterus, showing the parts lying immediately behind. Copperplate engraving by C. Grignion after I.V. Rymsdyk, 1774, reprinted 1851.
  • Three figures showing the muscular fasciculi on the inside of the pregnant uterus at nine months. Copperplate engraving by Menil after I.V. Rymsdyk, 1774, reprinted 1851.
  • Dissection of a pregnant uterus, showing the foetus at nine months, with its head facing upwards. Copperplate engraving by Mechel after I.V. Rymsdyk, 1774, reprinted 1851.
  • Dissections showing parts of the pregnant uterus, decidua and ovum at nine months: five figures. Copperplate engraving by P.C. Canot after J.V. Rymsdyk, 1774, reprinted 1851.
  • Dissection of a pregnant uterus, showing the foetus at nine months, with the head positioned towards the vagina and the lower part of the placenta under the child's head, detached from the uterus. Copperplate engraving by J. Mitchel after I.V. Rymsdyk, 1774, reprinted 1851.
  • Dissection of the female abdomen, showing part of the pregnant uterus at seven months, with the surrounding viscera. Copperplate engraving by F. Aliamet after A. Cozens, 1774, reprinted 1851.
  • Initial dissection of the pregnant female abdomen, showing the skin peeled away to reveal the swollen uterus. Copperplate engraving by F.S. Ravenet after I.V. Rymsdyk, 1774, reprinted 1851.
  • Section through the pelvis of a pregnant woman, showing the spine and part of the uterus: side view. Copperplate engraving by G. Scotin after I.V. Rymsdyk, 1774, reprinted 1851.
  • Dissections of the pregnant uterus and the corpus luteum in the left overy, at five months: three figures. Copperplate engraving by E. Du Mesnil after J.V. Rymsdyk, 1774, reprinted 1851.