Duplicate twins and double Monsters
1904; Wiley; Volume: 3; Issue: 4 Linguagem: Inglês
10.1002/aja.1000030403
ISSN1553-0795
Autores Tópico(s)Medical and Biological Sciences
ResumoAmerican Journal of AnatomyVolume 3, Issue 4 p. 387-472 Article Duplicate twins and double Monsters Ph.D. Harris Hawthorne Wilder, Ph.D. Harris Hawthorne Wilder Zoölogical Laboratory of Smith CollegeSearch for more papers by this author Ph.D. Harris Hawthorne Wilder, Ph.D. Harris Hawthorne Wilder Zoölogical Laboratory of Smith CollegeSearch for more papers by this author First published: 20 September 1904 https://doi.org/10.1002/aja.1000030403Citations: 52AboutPDF ToolsRequest permissionExport citationAdd to favoritesTrack citation ShareShare Give accessShare full text accessShare full-text accessPlease review our Terms and Conditions of Use and check box below to share full-text version of article.I have read and accept the Wiley Online Library Terms and Conditions of UseShareable LinkUse the link below to share a full-text version of this article with your friends and colleagues. Learn more.Copy URL Share a linkShare onEmailFacebookTwitterLinkedInRedditWechat Bibliography I. General Works Dealing with Compound Monsters. Ahlfeld, 80–82.— Missbildungen des Menschen. Leipzig. [With extensive atlas, in fol.] Barkow, 32.— Monstra animalium Duplicia. Bateson, 94.— Materials for the study of variation. Macmillan, London. Blanc, 93.— Les anomalies chez l'homme et les mammiferes. Paris. Creighton, 90.— Article "Monsters" in Encyclopedia Britannica. 9th ed. Fisher, G. H., 66.— Diploteratology. Trans. N. Y. Med. Soc. Förster, 61.— Die Missbildungen des Menschen, systematisch dargestellt. Jena. [With atlas of 26 4° plates, containing 524 figures, of which 162 are originals from specimens in the Würzburger Museum.] Gould and Pyle (about 90).— Anomalies and Curiosities of Medicine. Gruber, 59.— Missbildungen. St. Petersburg. Mem. de l'Acad. imp. des Sciences. Guinard, 92.— Precis de Teratologie; Anomalies et monstruosités chez l'homme et chez les animaux. Paris. Gurlt, 32.— Handbuch der pathol. Anat. der Haussaügethiere. [With atlas.] Hirst and Piersol, 91–92.— Human Monstrosities. Philadelphia. Licetus, 1665.— De Monstris. Amsterdam. [In part fabulous; mainly of historical value.] Meckel, 12–18.— Handbuch der pathol. Anat. Halle. Meckel, 15.— De duplicatate monstrosa commentarius. Halle and Berlin. Norris, 96.— Amer. Text-book of Obstetrics. Philadelphia. St. Hilaire, G., 32–37.— Histoire generale et particuliere des anomalies de l'organization chez l'homme et les animaux. Paris. Schultze, O., 97.— Grundriss der Entwickelungsgeschichte des Menschen und der Säugethiere. Leipzig. Vaschide et Vulpeau, 03.— Essai sur la psycho-physiologie des monstres humains. Paris. Vrolik, 40–42.— Handbock der ziektekundige ontleedkunde, order de menschelijke Vrucht beschouwd in hare regelmatige en onregelmatige Ontwikkeling. Amsterdam. Vrolik, 49.— Tabulae ad illustrandam embryogonesin. Amsterdam. II. Special Works on Compound Monsters. [Papers describing single instances of compound monsters are so numerous that an exhaustive bibliography of these would require many years of labor and form a volume in itself. In the following list there have been collected a series of titles, mainly those published within the last decade, which is intended to give the reader a general idea of the frequency of these occurrences and to guide him to descriptions of some of the latest and best studied cases. Where exact titles have not been obtainable, the general subject is stated in brackets.] a. Tlioracopagi. Ball, 94.— Ein Fall von Doppelmissbildung. Thoracopagus tetrabrachius. Inaug. Diss. Heidelberg. Baudouin, 92.— Un nouveau cas de Xiphopage vivant; les soeurs Radica-Doodica d'Orissa. C. R. Acad. des. Sci., Tome 115, No. 21. Baudouin, 92.— Las hermanas Radica-Doodica Kettronaik d'Orissa. Anales ginecol. y pediat., Vol. VI. Barcelona. Bertsche, 95.— Die Geburt von Brustzwillinge (Thoracodidymus) bei einer Kuh. Deutsche Thierartzl. Wochenschr., III, No. 19. Duncan, 95.— Conjoined twins (Thoracopagus). Trans. Gynæc. Soc. London Vol. 57. Gruber, W., 44.— Anatomie eines monstrum bicorporeum, eigenthümliche Thoracogastrodidymus. Prag., 1844. Jacques et de Nabele, 92.— Sur un monstre Xiphopage. Clinique Bruxelles. An. 6. Jaggard. — A case of Thoracopagus. Amer. Jour. Obstet., Vol. 27. New York. Kempe, 95.— Thoracopagous male twins with a common heart; transposition of viscera in one twin. Brit. Med. Jour., No. 1823. Klimm, 95.— Ein Fall von Thoracopagus tetrabrachius. Inagu. Diss. Greifswald. Lemke, 95.— Ein Thoracopagus dibrachius. Inaug. Diss Königsberg. Maass, 92.— Die zusammengewachsenen weiblichen Zwillingskinder. Radika und Doadika. Zeitsch. für Ethnol., Bd. 24. MacCallum, 78.—[ Marie-Rosa Drouin.] Obstetr. Trans Vol. 20. Osborn, H. L., 02.— The Anatomy of a double calf. Amer. Nat., Aug., 1902. Ramos, 00.— The Xiphopages; Rosalina and Maria. N. Y. Med. News, Vol. 76. Regnault. — Ecarts de la Nature. Routh, 00–01.— Specimen of fœtus thoracopagus. Trans. Obstet. Soc., Vol. 42. London. Smyly, 92.— A case of double monster (Thoracopagus). Trans. Roy. Acad. Med. in Ireland, Vol. 10. Vaschide et Vurpas, 02— La vie biologique d'un Xiphopage. Nouv. icon. de la Salpetriere, Ann. 15, No. 3. Windle, 94.—( Report on Radica-Doadica Khettronaik in Jour. Anat. and Physiol., Vol. 28, April, 1894.) b. Craniopagi. Home, 1790.— Phil. Trans., 1790, Pt. II. [ Describes a monster with a supernumerary head, in a letter to John Hunter. This may be a case of Craniopagi with one body secondarily amputated.] Villeneuve, 31.— Description d'une monstruosité consistant en deux fötus humains accolé en sens inverse par le sommet de la těte. Paris. Ziematzky, 98.— La description d'un cas de la craniopagie parietale. Bull. Acad. Imp. St. Petersburg, Series 5, Tome 8, No. 3. c. Pygopagi. Adolph, 94.— Ein menschlicher Pygopagus. Inaug. Diss. Marburg. Baudouin, 91.—[ An article on the pygopagous twins, Rosa-Josepha Blazek, in La Semaine Medicale, July 8, 1891, pp. 273–274.] Collineau, 92.— Teratologie Rosa-Josepha. Revue mens. de l'ecole d'anthropologie de Paris, Ann. I. Marchand, 94.— Ein menschlicher Pygopagus. Beitr. pathol. Anat. u. allgem. Pathol., Bd. 17, h. 1. Rodrigues, 94.— Noticias relatives á Millie-Christine, pygopage de la Carolina del Norte (E. u. A.). Gazeta med. Mexico, Vol. 31. d. Ischiopagi. Gemmille, 02.— An ischiopagus tripus (human) with special reference to the compound limb. Jour. Anat. and Physiol., Vol. 36, N. S., Jour. Anat. and Physiol., Vol. 16, Pt. 3. Sternberg, 00.— Ein Fall von Ischiopagus. Münchener Med. Wochenschrift, Jg. 48, No. 5. e. Dicephali, etc. Alexander, 99.— Zur Anatomie der Janusartigen Doppelmissbildungen. Arch. f. Entwickelungsmechanik d. Organismen, Bd. 8, h. 4. Ballantyne, 94–95.— Dr. Pallare's dicephalic fetus. Teratologia, Vols. 1–2. [With an excellent photograph; typical case.] Barbour, 88.— [Account of a two-headed turtle] in Amer. Jour. Sci., Ser. 3, XXXVI. Eve, 80.— Description of a double-headed human female monster born at the full term of gestation. Obstetr. Trans., London, Vol. XXII. Fusari, 94.— Note anatomiche su di un mostro dicephalo. Atti accord. sc. med. e natur. in Ferrera, Anno 68, Fsc. 2. Gadeau de Kerville, 91.— Sur un jeune chien monstreux du genre Triocéphale. Bull. de la Soc. d'etude des sciences nat. d'Elbeuf, An. XI. Lochte, 94.— Ein Fall von Doppelmissbildung (Janiceps symmetros) nebst einen Beitrag zur Kenntniss des Situs transversum. Beitr. pathol. anat. u. allgem. Pathol., Bd. 16, h. 2. Meole et Bakunin, 94–95.— Un caso di mostro diprosopo. Casa di matern. dell'Annunziata di Napoli. Arch. ostetr. e ginec., Anno 2, No. 1. Neveu-Lemaire, 99.— Description anatomique d'un mouton tricéphale. Bull. Soc. Zool. de France, No. 2. Onuf, B., 95.— A case of double formation of the face with craniorachis involving the whole vertebral column. N. Y. Med. Record, Vol. 48, No. 12. Sircar, 00.— Double-headed male monster; difficult labor and still birth. Indian Med. Journal, Calcutta. Taruffi, 92.— Feto umano con due mandibole simmetriche. Mem. d. R. Acc. d. sci. di Bologna. Vogt, H., 95.— Dicephalus dibrachius. Norsk Magaz. f. Laegevidenskab, Aarg. 56, No. 11. f. Doubled Genitals; and Other Pelvic Parts, incl. Lower Limbs. Ballantyne and Skirving, 94–95.— Diphallic terata. Teratologia, Vols. 1–2 (in 3 parts). Hart, 65.— A remarkable case of double monstrosity in an adult [Dos Santos]. London Lancet, July 29, 1865. Neugebaur, 98.—35 Fälle von Verdoppelung der äusseren Geschlechsteile. Monatsschr. für Geburtsh. u. Gynaek., Bd. 7, h. 5. Wells, 88.—[ Case of Mrs. B.; a dipygus.] Amer. Jour. of Obstetr., 1888. Williams, 02.— Report of a case of labor with double uterus and vagina. Buffalo Med. Journal, Vol. 58. g. Unspecified and Miscellaneous. Brown, 97.— On the anatomy of a four-winged chick. Trans. Nat. Hist. Soc. Glasgow, N. S., Vol. 4. Pt. 3. Bugnion, 93.— Monstre double chez le poulet. Arch. sci. phys. et nat., C. R. travaux 76 sess. soc. helvét. Lausanne, Sept., 1893. Gemmille, 00.— The anatomy of symmetrical double monstrosities in the trout. Proc. Roy. Soc., Vol. 68, No. 444. Harris, 92.— The blended Tocci brothers of Locana, Italy. Med. and Surg. Reporter, Philadelphia, Vol. 66. Landois, 93–94.—[ Several instances of double formations among domestic animals.] Westfäl. Provinz-Ver. für Wissensch. u. Kunst., 22 Jahresbericht. Maurel et Crouzat, 00.— Presentation de photographies d'un monstre double vivant de race annamite. Arch. Med. de Toulouse, 1900, No. 6. McShane, 94–95.— A case of double monster in the practice of Dr. Minich of Worthington. Indiana Med. Jour., Indianapolis, Vol. 13. Mongeri, 95.— Consideration sur un monstre double. Internat. Med.-photogr. Monatschr., Bd. 1, h. 7. Windle, 95.— On double malformations among fishesa. Proc. Zool. Soc. London, 1895, Pt. 3. h. Parasitic Monsters. Bartholinus, 1654.— Historiarum anatomicarum variorum Centuria I and II. Hague, 1654. [The 66th history is that of Lazarus Colloredo, entitled "Frater pectori fratris connexus." An English translation of the most of this, together with a full-page engraving of Colloredo, appears in Gentleman's Magazine, 1777, p. 260.] Blundell, 28–29.—[ Case of fetus in fetu.] London Lancet, 1828–29, p. 260. Dickinson, 80.—[ Account of a child of five with a parasitic head.] St. Louis Med. and Surg. Journal, 1880. Gentleman's Magazine, Feb., 1752, p. 76. [Account of parasitic female monster, the counterpart of "Laloo," born in England.] Gentleman's Magazine, Feb., 1777, p. 482; also 572.—[ Translation of the account of Bartholinus concerning Lazarus Colloredo.] Mitchell, 91.— Laloo, the case of Omphalopagus Xiphodidymus. North American Practitioner Vol. III. III. On Multiple Births. Bartels, 94.— Siebenlings. Verhl., Berlin Gesellsch. für Antropol., Jg. 26, h. 26. Bertillon, 94.—[ On the relation between localities and multiple births.] Bull. de la Soc. d' Anthrop, 1874. Eichwald, 70.—[ On the symmetry of identical twins] in Pet. med. Zeitschr., 1870, No. 2. Galton, 75.— The history of the twins, as a criterion of the relative powers of nature and nurturea. Jour. Anthrop. Inst., 1875. Mirabeau, 94.— Ueber Drillingsgeburten. München, 1894. Rumpe, 91.— Ueber einige Unterschiede zwischen eineiigen und zweieiigen Zwillingen. Zeitsch. für Geburtsh. u. Gyn., Bd. 22. Saniter, 01.— Drillingsgeburten Eineiige Drillinge. Zeitschr. für Geburtsh. u. Gyn., Bd. 46. Stoker, 95.— A case of quintuplets. London Lancet, 1895, No. 19. Lasalli, 88.—[ Reports a case of sextuplets] in Gazeta med. ital. lombard. Milano, 1888. Windle, 92.— A note on identical malformations in twins. Jour. Anat. and Physiol., Vol. 26. IV. Speculations Concerning the Causes and Biological Relsttons of Multiple Births, and of Compound Monsteks. As nearly every writer on compound monsters has engaged in speculations concerning their origin, theories on this head will be found in many of the papers cited above, especially in the general works. Aside from these the following deal primarily with the problems involved: Ballantyne, 95.— Teratogenesis. An inquiry into the causes of monstrosities. Edinb. Med. Jour., No. 487. Barfurth, 99.— Die experimentelle Herstellung von Cauda bifida bei Amphibienlarven. Arch. für Entwick.-mechan., Bd. 9. Beard, 02.— The Germ Cells. Part I Raja batis. Zoöl. Jahrb. Anat. Abteil., Bd. 16. Beard, 03.— The embryology of tumours. Anat. Anz., Bd. 23, No. 18–19. Blancard, 02.— Sur le rǒle de l'amnios dans les malformations congénitales. These de doctorat en med., Paris. Windle, 93.— On some conditions related to double monstrosity. Jour. Anat. and Physiol., Vol. 28, N. S., Jour. Anat. and Physiol., Vol. 8, Pt. 1. IV. On Double Nuclei, Egg-Follicles, etc., as Causes of Twins and Double Monsters. V. Ebner (V. Kölliker).— Kölliker's Handbuch der Gewebelehre des Menschen. 6te Ausgabe, 3tes Band, p. 544 ff. v. Franqué, 98.— Beschreibung einiger seltener Eierstocks-präparate. Zeitsch. für Geburtsh. u. Gynäkol., Bd. 29. Rabl, H., 99.— Mehrkernige Eizellen und mehreiige Follikel. Archiv mikr. Anat., Bd. 54. Schottänder, 93.— Ueber den Graaf'schen Follikel, seine Entstehung beim Menschen und seine Schicksal bei Mench und Säugetier. Archiv mikros. Anat., Bd. 41. V. Schumacher U. Schwarz, 00.— Mehrkernige Eizellen und mehreiige Follikel. Anat. Anz., Bd. 18, No. 1. Stoeckel, 99.— Ueber Teilungsvorgänge in Primordialeiern bei einer Erwachsenen. V. Friction Skin and its Configuration (i. e., Epidermis of Ventral Surface of Hands and Feet). Allix, 67–68.— Recherches sur la disposition des lignes papillaires de la main et du pied. Ann. des Sci. Nat., Tom. VIII and Ann. des Sci. Nat., Tom. IX. Féré, 00.— Notes sur les mains et les empreintes digitales de quelques singes. Journ. de l'Anat. et de la Physiol., XXXVI, 3. Féré et Batigny, 92.— Note sur les empreintes de la pulpe des doigts et des orteils. Compt. Rend. Hebdom. des Sci. et memories de la soc. de biol., IX, S. 4, Vol. 1892. Galton, 88.— Personal identification. Jour. Royal Inst., May, 1888. Also in Nature, 28 June, 1888. Galton, 91.— Identification by Finger-tips. Nineteenth Century, August, 1891. Galton, 91.— Method of indexing Finger Marks. Proc. Roy. Soc., Vol. 49. Galton, 91.— Patterns in thumb and finger marks. Phil. Trans., Vol. 182. Galton, 92.— Finger-prints. Macmillan, London. Galton, 93.— Decipherment of blurred finger-prints. Macmillan, London. Galton, 95.— Finger-print directories. Macmillan, London. Hepburn, 95.— The papillary ridges on the hands and feet of monkeys and man. Sci. Trans. R. Dublin Soc., Vol. V, Sci. II. 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