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" The thickest part of the sac is right behind the fundus uteri, one-fourth to one-half inch in thickness, and there the tissue, viz., fibers of the uterine tissue of upper surface of fundus, is continuous with the wall of the sac ; however, on the posterior... "
The Collected works of Christian Fenger, M.D., 1840-1902. v. 1 - Page 402
by Christian Fenger - 1912
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The Chicago Medical Journal and Examiner, Volume 50

1885 - 574 pages
...one-half inch in thickness, and there the tissue, viz., fibers of the uterine tissue of upper surface of fundus, is continuous with the wall of the sac ; however,...the place where the placenta was situated. (Figs. 2 7 and 3 4 .) The inner surface of the sac has an uneven, ragged or velvety appearance, most ragged...
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The Boston Medical and Surgical Journal, Volume 112

1885 - 772 pages
...half an inch thick, and there the tissue, namely, fibres of the uterine tissue of upper surface of fundus, is continuous with the wall of the sac ; however,...the uterus by a short layer of connective tissue, which permits of dissection, and leaves the posterior surface of uterus and wall of sac with smooth...
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The American Journal of Obstetrics and Diseases of Women and Children, Volume 18

1885 - 1360 pages
...-half inch in thickness, and there the tissue, viz., fibres of the uterine tissue of upper surface of fundus, is continuous with the wall of the sac ; however,...the tissue of uterus is not continuous with the sac, hut the latter is separated from the uterus by a short layer of connective tissue that permits of dissection...
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