Volume 1
A treatise on the science and practice of midwifery / by W. S. Playfair.
- Playfair, W. S. (William Smoult), 1836-1903.
- Date:
- 1893
Licence: Public Domain Mark
Credit: A treatise on the science and practice of midwifery / by W. S. Playfair. Source: Wellcome Collection.
Provider: This material has been provided by King’s College London. The original may be consulted at King’s College London.
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![“ • rA(;K 20. Uterus anu Appendages in an Infant. (After Farre.) . . . .34 21. Portion of Interior of Cervix. (After Tyler Smith and Hassall.) . 30 22. Muscular Fibres of unimpregnated Uterus. (After Farre.) . . 37 23. Developed Muscular Fibres from the Gravid Uterus. (After Wagner.) 24. Lining Membrane of Uterus, showing network of Capillaries and Orifices of Uterine Glands. (After Farre.) 3!) 25. The course of the Glands in the fully-developed Mucous Mem- brane of the Uterus. (After Williams.) 40 2G. Vertical section through the Mucous Membrane of the Human Uterus. (After Turner) 41 27. Villi of Os Uteri stripped of Epithelium. (After Tyler Smith and Hassall.) ........... 42 28. Villi of Uterus, covered with Pavement Epithelium, and contain- ing Looped Vessels. (After Tyler Smith and Hassall.) . . 43 20. Bifid Uterus. (After Farre.) 40 30. Adult Parovarium, Ovary, and Fallopian Tube. (After Kobelt.) . 48 31. Posterior View of Muscular and Vascular arrangements. (After Eouget.) 40 32. Fallopian Tube laid open. (After Eichard.) 51 33. Ovary enlarged under Menstrual Nisus 54 34. Longitudinal Section of Adult Ovary. (After Farre.) . . . 55 35. Section through the Cortical Part of the Ovary. (After Turner.) . 50 36. Vertical Section through the Ovary of the Human Foetus. (After Foulis.) 57 37. Diagrammatic Section of Graafian Follicle 58 38. Bulb of Ovary ........... 60 30. Mammary Gland 61 40. Section of Ovary, showing Corpus Luteum three weeks after Men- struation. (After Dalton.) . . . . . . . . 67 41. Corpus Luteum at the fourth month of Pregnancy. (After Dalton.) 60 42. Corpus Luteum of Pregnancy at Term. (After Dalton.) . . . 60 43. Section of parts of three Seminiferous Tubules of a Eat. (From a preparation by Mr. A. Frazer.) 83 44. Ovum of Eabbit containing Spermatozoa 86 45. Formation of the ‘ Polar Globule ’ ...... 87 46. Sections of the Ovum of the Eabbit during the later Stages of Segmentation, showing the Formation of the Blastodermic Vesicle. (After E. v. Beneden.) 88 47. Formation of the Blastodermic Membrane. (After Joulin.) . . 89 48. Aborted Ovum (of about forty days), showing the Triangular Shape of the Decidua (which is laid open), and the Aperture of the Fallopian Tube. (After Coste.) 92 49. ] 50. [Formation of the Decidua. (After Dalton.) . . . .93 52. An Ovum removed from the Uterus, and part of the Decidua Vera cut away. (After Coste.) 94 53. Diagram of Area Germinativa, showing the primitive trace and Area Pellueida 97 54. Development of the Amnion 98 55. Develo23ment of the Umbilical Vesicle and Amnion . . .99](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b21303502_0001_0026.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)