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I'AOK 



Cause - - - - - 389 



Diagnosis . . . . . 390 



Indications ..... 390 



Emphysema ..... sm 



Indications - - - - - 3ltl 



Polysarcia - - - - - 391 



Indications ..... 392 



Contractions ..... 392 



Indications ..... 393 



Tumours - - - - - 394 



Indications . . . . . 394 



Death - - - - - 394 



CHAPTER III.— MONSTROSITIES - - 394 



Classification ..... 395 



Cl.\ss I. — Simple Monstrosities - - - 396 



Order I. — Simple Monstrosities through Absence of 



Parts - - - - - 396 



Order II. — Simple Monstrosities through Smallness of 



Parts ..... 306 



Order III. — Simple Monstrosities through Abnormal 



Division of the Body - - . . 397 



Order IV. — Simple Monstrosities through Absence of the 



Natural Division of Parts - - - 397 



Order V. — Simple Monstrosities through Fusion or 



Coalition of Organs .... 397 

 Order VI. — Simple Monstrosities through Abnormal Posi- 

 tion and Form of Parts - - - 397 

 Order VII. — Simple Monstrosities through Excess in 



Formation . . . . . 398 



Order VIII.— Hermaphrodites - - - 398 



Cr.A?>! II. — Trkiu-k and Doi'ule Monstiukitiks - - 398 



Order I. — Trigeminal ^lonstrosities - - - 398 



Order II.— Monsters with Two Heads - - 399 



Order III. — Double-headed Monstrosities, with the Trunk 



"Wholly or Partially Double - - - 399 



Order IV. — Monstrosities with a Single Head, but the 



Trunk or Limbs more or less Completely Double - 399 

 Order V. — Monstrosities with a Single Head and Trunk. 



and more than Four Limba - - - 400 



Order VI. — Monstrosities with the Head, Trunk, and 



Limbs more or less Completely Double - - 4(»U 



Origin of Monstrosities, and the Lavs of Teratology - 411 



Frequency of Monstrosities - - - 415 



Distorted Monstrosities - - - 416 



Cyclopean Monstrosity - - 416 



Pseudencephalian Monstrosity - 416 



Double-headed Monstrosities - - 417 



Celosomian Monstrosities - - - 418 



Diagnosis ..... 418 



