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1. On the Anatomy of the Human Placenta

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  16 March 2015

John Goodsir
Affiliation:
Conservator of the Museum of theRoyal College of Surgeons of Edinburgh.
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In the first section of the paper, the author described the parts which enter into the structure of the villi of the placenta. The villi are covered by a membrane with which anatomists are already familiar. Within this membrane, and attached to its internal surface, is a layer of cells, which has also been observed, and described as epithelium. The cells composing this layer, Mr Goodsir denominated the external cells of the villus. Th next structure is a membrane not hitherto described, and named by the author the internal membrane of the villus. The adhesion of this membrane to the external cells is so slight, that it is generally seen at some distance from them, even in villi which have undergone no violence.

Type
Proceedings 1842–43
Copyright
Copyright © Royal Society of Edinburgh 1844

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