What a Young Wife Ought to KnowVir Publishing Company, 1901 - 288 lappuses |
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1.–5. rezultāts no 14.
155. lappuse
... inch in diame- ter , how does this tiny atom of matter , begin in its growth , continue and develop into the full grown child ? This little germ or ovum , the part furnished by the mother , in the cre- ation of a human being , contains ...
... inch in diame- ter , how does this tiny atom of matter , begin in its growth , continue and develop into the full grown child ? This little germ or ovum , the part furnished by the mother , in the cre- ation of a human being , contains ...
156. lappuse
... inches to three hundred and thirty - nine square inches in the fully developed state . After delivery it does not resume its former shape and size , but re- tains vestiges of the condition through which it has passed , its retained ...
... inches to three hundred and thirty - nine square inches in the fully developed state . After delivery it does not resume its former shape and size , but re- tains vestiges of the condition through which it has passed , its retained ...
158. lappuse
... either head or extremities . The entire ovum measures but one - fourth of an inch , and the embryo but one - twelfth ; but during the next week they double in di- mensions . The coverings of the child are developed , 158 YOUNG WIFE .
... either head or extremities . The entire ovum measures but one - fourth of an inch , and the embryo but one - twelfth ; but during the next week they double in di- mensions . The coverings of the child are developed , 158 YOUNG WIFE .
159. lappuse
... inch in extreme length , and about one- third of an inch in direct measurement as it is coiled up . The structures have so ... inches in length . The head is rel- atively large , the neck separates it from the trunk , and the eyes are ...
... inch in extreme length , and about one- third of an inch in direct measurement as it is coiled up . The structures have so ... inches in length . The head is rel- atively large , the neck separates it from the trunk , and the eyes are ...
160. lappuse
... inches long . Its sex is more distinct ; movements are visi- ble . The convolutions of the brain are be- ginning to form : ossification is extending : the placenta is increasing in size , and the cord is about twelve inches long . The ...
... inches long . Its sex is more distinct ; movements are visi- ble . The convolutions of the brain are be- ginning to form : ossification is extending : the placenta is increasing in size , and the cord is about twelve inches long . The ...
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