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Anomalies and Curiosities of Medicine

CHAPTER III
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There was no remembrance of cadaveric distortion of the features or any odor.

When the undertakers were drawing the shroud on they noticed a half-round, bright-red, smooth-looking body between the genitals which they mistook for a prolapsed uterus.

Early on April 2d, a few hours before interment, the men thought to examine the swelling they had seen the day before.

A second look showed it to be a dead female child, now lying between the thighs and connected with the mother by the umbilical cord.

The interment was stopped, and Mayer was called to examine the body, but with negative results, though the signs of death were not plainly visible for a woman dead fifty-eight hours.
By its development the body of the fetus confirmed the mother's account of a pregnancy of twenty-one weeks.


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