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Ischiopagus Conjoined Twins, 1720s

Conjoined twins are identical twins born with their bodies joined at some point and having varying degrees of residual duplication, a result of the incomplete division of the ovum from which the twins developed. Ischiopagus twins have fused lower half of the two bodies, with spines conjoined end-to-end at a 180 degree angle. These twins have four arms; two, three or four legs; and typically one external set of genitalia and anus. Image appeared in "Philosophical transactions", Volume 31-32 Number 377, Firgure 1 & 2, published 1720-23.
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Ischiopagus Conjoined Twins, 1720s
Conjoined twins are identical twins born with their bodies joined at some point and having varying degrees of residual duplication, a result of the incomplete division of the ovum from which the twins developed. Ischiopagus twins have fused lower half of the two bodies, with spines conjoined end-to-end at a 180 degree angle. These twins have four arms; two, three or four legs; and typically one external set of genitalia and anus. Image appeared in "Philosophical transactions", Volume 31-32 Number 377, Firgure 1 & 2, published 1720-23.
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3179 x 4200 px | 38.2 MB
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26.9 x 35.6 cm | 10.6 x 14.0 in (300 dpi)