. Control of ovulation; proceedings of the conference held at Endicott House, Dedham, Massachusetts, 1960. Ovulation -- Regulation. Area common to : lesions in 8 rats Sagittol section. Ventral view Fig. 7. matured quite early. Accordingly, if we had analysed our data in the manner used by Harris and Critchlow, we might have called a few of these animals precocious; but the average for the group is not different from the controls. The common area of destruction in the animals with posterior tuberal lesions is shown in Fig. 6. The inclusive area destroyed by lesions of the anterior hypothalamus


. Control of ovulation; proceedings of the conference held at Endicott House, Dedham, Massachusetts, 1960. Ovulation -- Regulation. Area common to : lesions in 8 rats Sagittol section. Ventral view Fig. 7. matured quite early. Accordingly, if we had analysed our data in the manner used by Harris and Critchlow, we might have called a few of these animals precocious; but the average for the group is not different from the controls. The common area of destruction in the animals with posterior tuberal lesions is shown in Fig. 6. The inclusive area destroyed by lesions of the anterior hypothalamus is shown in Fig. 7. It seems quite clear that precocious puberty is a consistent finding when a small area in the arcuate nucleus, immediately above the infundibulum, is destroyed (Gellert and Ganong, Acta Endocrinol., in press, 1960). In recent experiments we have also found precocious puberty after lesions of the amygdala, confirming Dr. Critchlow. 13. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Harvard University; Association for the Aid of Crippled Children; Villee, Claude Alvin, 1917-. New York, Symposium Publications Division, Pergamon Press


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