Sex in Relation to Society

2 by George M. Gould, Gould, George M. (George Milbrey), 1848-1922, Pyle, Walter L. (Walter Lytle), 1871-1921

Chapter 11: 2. It does not of itself interfere with intrauterine or extrauterine

Chapters

Chapter 11: 2. It does not of itself interfere with intrauterine or extrauterine

life; but the associated anomalies (e.g., atresia ani) may be sources of danger. If not noticed at birth, it is not usually discovered till adult life, and even then the discovery is commonly accidental.
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