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The head of the embryo is atrophic and is nearly filled with 
a distended, dissociated and macerated brain. The eyes are 
solid and the lenses have become dissociated, but they are 
encircled with sharply defined and thickened hyaline capsules. 
The brain is protruding behind the head. The heart and 
blood-vessels are distended and filled with blood. The organs 
and tissues of the body are not well defined, and are filled with 
round cells. The epidermis is wanting. The extremities are 
stubby, without structure and filled with round cells. The 
cartilages are sharply defined, and the liver appears to be 
about normal. 
No. 252. 
Embryo, 5 mm. long. 
Dr. Lamb, Washington. 
“First pregnancy in an unmarried woman twenty-three 
years old. Patient missed a month, then had free hemor- 
Fic. 252a.—Photograph of embryo, with amnion on one side and the 
thickened chorion on the other. Natural size. 
Fic. 252b—Section through the eye, small black spot in Fig. 2522. 
X 20 times. sE, eve 732 sbram: 
rhage which continued for a month, when the embryo was 
expelled.” This would make its age three months, counting 
from the last period. 
