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  • Fetal piglet
  • Fetal piglet
  • La evoluzione spontanea sorpresa in atto mediante la congelazione = Spontaneous evolution caught in act through corpsy congelation / by Domenico Chiara.
  • Understand your kick chart / produced by midwives on the W.N.B. 998 course in Mid-Glamorgan.
  • A bourgeois wife shows her husband the preserved foetus of her cousin. Wood engraving by F. Rouget after S.G.C. Gavarni.
  • Fat particles from the kidneys of a large sheep and some viewed with the aid of a microscope (fig. 1, a-d; e-h; i-m) (illustrations to entry on Adeps); human allantois of twins, in two views (figs 2-3), and an allantois of a small aborted foetus (fig. 4) (illustrations to entry on Allantois) Etching by G. Bickham after himself, 1743.
  • Puppy and zonal placenta, canine
  • A cross-section of a uterus illustrating how the foetus is fed internally by the mother. Engraving by W. Taylor, 1791, after F. Birnie after W. Smellie.
  • If women had glass tummies would they ever have abortions? / Society for the Protection of Unborn Children.
  • The anatomy of the heart. Engraving, 1686.
  • Labour and birth
  • Fetus and discoid placenta, monkey
  • Photograph of a mare's (female horse) uterus with the fetus removed.
  • Mouse umbilical cord
  • Mouse umbilical cord
  • Pregnant uterus, Red deer
  • <I>Plasmodium falciparum</I> malaria: placenta
  • Zika virus, illustration