Case of an extra-uterine foetus. Communicated in a letter to Dr. Simmons / [Michael Underwood].
- Michael Underwood
- Date:
- [1787]
Licence: Public Domain Mark
Credit: Case of an extra-uterine foetus. Communicated in a letter to Dr. Simmons / [Michael Underwood]. Source: Wellcome Collection.
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![[«] fo changed her temper and deranged her mind, that fhe became peevifh, emaciated, reftlefs, and very foon after maniacal. She continued in that date till her death, which happened not long ago; and having been removed into the country, when fhe loft her fenles, there was no opportunity of examining the body. mk *&&&• I -id&ii i I Great Marlborough Street, , June 7th, 1787. Obfervations * on Extra-uterine Cafes, and on ‘ Ruptures of the Tubes and Uterus. By Max¬ well Garth fhore, M. D. F. R. S. and S. A. Fellow of the Royal College of Phyficians at Edinburgh, and Phyfician to the Britijh Lying- in Hofpital in London. ^T^HERE are few, things more curious, and JL fewer dill that are more ufeful, for an attentive phyfician to obferve, than the very wonderful refources of which nature, undid, turbed, is fometimes able to avail herfelf, when labouring under difeafes fee mi ugly defpe- rate. Amidft the numerous variety of exam¬ ples,of this kind, which the curiofity and in- # Extracted from the London Mtdical Journal, Vol. VIIL Partly* du dry](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b31935011_0008.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)