Pregnancy resulting from gestation elsewhere than in the uterus.
1Mauriceau and de Graaf discuss in full extrauterine pregnancy, and Salmuth, Hannseus, and Bartholinus describe it.
2Cooke cites an example of intrauterine and extrauterine pregnancy progressing simultaneously to full period of gestation, with resultant death.
3Morisani describes a case of extrauterine pregnancy with tubal rupture and discharge into the culdesac, in which there was delivery by the rectum.
4Extrauterine Pregnancy.-Inthe consideration of prenatal anomalies, the first to be discussed will be those of extrauterine pregnancy.
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