menstruation November 8th. Abortion in March, after a threatening of two weeks. Four days after the abortion a second foetus was expelled, perfectly offensive. 1862.
Dr. H. J. Bigelow.
782. Fo3tus ; about four months, by estimate. Spine, 6f in., oz. 1855. Dr. C. G. Putnam.
783. Fcetus, 7J in. long ; spine, 3f in. ; weight, 4J oz. Last menstruation began December 4th. Abortion, April llth,
1863. Dr. C. G. Putnam.
784. Foetus, 8^ in. long ; spine, 4 in. ; weight, 6 oz. An un- married woman. Last menstruation from July 26th, to the 30th. August 10th, sexual connection. Abortion, Dec. 8th. 1863. Dr. George S. Jones.
785. Foetus, 8 in. long ; spine, 4 in. ; weight, 6 J oz. Last menstruation, August 7th to 10th, and the woman supposed that she conceived immediately afterward. Abortion, Jan- uary 1st ; foetal motions first felt seven days previously, and forty-two days previously she had a considerable dis- charge of blood. 1863.
Mr. Elislia H. Quimby, med. student.
786. Fcetus, 12 in. ; spine, 6 in. ; weight, 1 Ib. 6 oz. Last
menstruation January 17th to the 24th. Abortion, June 16th, with suspicion of its having been procured. Extro- version of the bladder, and the pubic bones widely sepa- rated. 1861. Dr. T. Phelps, of 2f. Attleborough.
787. Foetus, 12^ in. long, and weighs 1 Ib. 8 oz. From a lady,
who was married Sept. 29th, just after menstruation had ceased ; and she aborted, from over-exertion, in March.
1864. Dr. S. L. Abbot.
788. A foetus, 203 days old. It weighed 3 Ibs. 5 oz. ; meas-
ured 16| in. in length, and though not very plump, was fairly developed, and lived twenty -four hours. The mother was a respectable and perfectly reliable woman, and the statement was that her husband was at home just two-
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