CONTEXTS. XV11 



CHAPTER XIV. 



DEVELOPMENT OF THE ALIMENTARY CANAL AND APPENDAGES. 



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Formation of the Intestinal Canal Stomach Small Intestine Large 

 Intestine Convolutions of the Intestine Anns Imperforate Anus 

 Caput Coli Appendix Vermiformis Congenital Umbilical Hernia 

 Moconiiim Liver Lungs, Thoracic Cavity, and Diaphragm Urinary 

 Bladder and Urethra Development of the Mouth and Face . . 672-680 



CHAPTER XV. 



DEVELOPMENT OF THE TVOLFFIAN BODIES, KIDNEYS, AND INTERNAL 

 ORGANS OF GENERATION. 



Embryonic Urinary Apparatus TVolffian Bodies Their Structure The 

 Kidneys Internal Organs of Generation Fallopian Tubes and A 

 Deferentia Descent of the Testicles Tunica Vaginalis Testis Con- 

 genital Inguinal Hernia Female Organs of Generation Descent of the 

 Ovaries Formation of the Uterus, Round Ligaments and Broad Liga- 

 ments Condition of the Uterus and Ovaries at Birth . . . 681-686 



CHAPTER XVI. 



DEVELOPMENT OF THE VASCULAR SYSTEM. 



Successive Fonns of the Circulatory System Vitelline Circulation Om- 

 phalo-Mesenteric Vessels Placenta! Circulation Umbilical Arteries 

 and Vein Adult Circulation Development of the Arterial System 

 Development of the Venous System The Hepatic Circulation and 

 Duct us Venosus The Heart and Dtictus Arteriosus Foramen Ovale 

 Eustachian Valve Crossing of Blood-Currents in the Foetal Heart 

 Changes in the Circulation at Birth 687-703 



CHAPTER XVII. 



DEVELOPMENT OF THE BODY AFTER BIRTH. 



Condition of the Newly-Born Infant Its Weight Establishment of Res- 

 piration Condition of the Nervous System Relative Weight of the 

 Internal Organs in the Foetus at Term and the Adult Separation of the 

 Umbilical Cord and Cicatrization of the Umbilicus Exfoliation of the 

 Cuticle and Hairs Appearance of the First Set of Teeth Appearance 

 of the Second or Permanent Set Period of Puberty, and Complete 



Ossification of the Skeleton ". 704-706 



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