A textbook of obstetrics . Fig. 476.—Mammary gland of a nullipara (fromBavaria). X 52-. Fig. 477.—Mammarygland of a nullipara (fromBavaria). X 32°- milk, or else so alter its constitution that it becomes a rankpoison to the child. The return of menstruation sometimes af-fects the quantity and quality of a womans milk, but not nearlyso often as is popularly supposed. Zweifel states positively thatfor the most part the return of the menses is without influenceupon lactation. This statement is in accord with the experi-ence of Winckel, Joux, Tilt, Becquerel, Vernois, and my are a few ot


A textbook of obstetrics . Fig. 476.—Mammary gland of a nullipara (fromBavaria). X 52-. Fig. 477.—Mammarygland of a nullipara (fromBavaria). X 32°- milk, or else so alter its constitution that it becomes a rankpoison to the child. The return of menstruation sometimes af-fects the quantity and quality of a womans milk, but not nearlyso often as is popularly supposed. Zweifel states positively thatfor the most part the return of the menses is without influenceupon lactation. This statement is in accord with the experi-ence of Winckel, Joux, Tilt, Becquerel, Vernois, and my are a few other rarer causes to which deficient mammarysecretion has been ascribed. It has been said that the exit ofthe milk-ducts may be obstructed by an accumulation of epi-thelium recognized by a minute white, projecting, translucentvesicle upon the nipple at the opening of the obstructed duct. 1 Des Modification-- que subit le lait de femme pour suite dune alimentationinsuffisante ; observations recueillies pendant la siege Ac Paris, Comptes Rend.,lxxiii, No. 2. 648 PATHOLOGY OF THE PUE


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