PHYSICAL ann LITERARY. 403 
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ART. XVIL 
The Diffection of a Woman with child; and 
Remarks on gravid uteri, by Doctor Donatp 
Monro Phyfician at London. 
' GENTLEMEN, 
HE few hiftories of diffections and fi- 
gures there are of gravid uteri, make 
me imagine, that an account of what I ob- 
ferved in one that fell under my examination, 
iluftrated with a few figures which I took 
from the fubjet it(elf, would not be unac- 
ceptable to you. 
Wutte I was at Edinburgh \aft year, the 
body of a woman, {aid to be fix months 
gone with child, was brought to the anato- 
mical theatre; which my father defired me 
to examine accurately, and particularly, to en- 
deavour what | could to fhew the anaftomofis 
between the veffels of the womb and thofe 
of the fecundines, if there were any fuch, 
= as Nortwyk * affirms there are, and Haller, 
. in his Prime Linee +, feems to alledge ; 
! tho’ 
 # Hitt. uteri human. p. 1, § 7. and p. 2. § 83. 
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