The pathology and treatment of diseases of the ovaries : (being the Hastings essay for 1873).. . f the nucleus. Still later the nuclear massforms a beautiful reticulation, as seen in the spores of the algae. As already said, some of the cells enlarge, and are recognizedas the primitive ova, and these are now increased in of the cells again diminish in size, becoming of an ovalform, the nucleus retaining its primitive character, and notgoing through the changes above described. The cells subse-quently form the epithelium of the Graafian follicle. They maybe seen arranging themselv


The pathology and treatment of diseases of the ovaries : (being the Hastings essay for 1873).. . f the nucleus. Still later the nuclear massforms a beautiful reticulation, as seen in the spores of the algae. As already said, some of the cells enlarge, and are recognizedas the primitive ova, and these are now increased in of the cells again diminish in size, becoming of an ovalform, the nucleus retaining its primitive character, and notgoing through the changes above described. The cells subse-quently form the epithelium of the Graafian follicle. They maybe seen arranging themselves around the primitive ova justformed. At the hilum of the ovary the tubules {c, c, Fig. 9)have by this time almost disappeared. As the ovary grows, the outermost layer of the epithelialelements becomes more and more separated by the fusiform-cellstroma, and the nests of the middle layer become smaller, andfinally the arrangement and formation of the Graafian folliclesbecome completed, and in the typical epithelial nest are to beseen fully-formed follicles with the permanent ova, completely. Fig. 10 (artcT Balfour).—Kest frommifldle layer, showing; formation offollicular ei)ithtliiim: o. primitiveovum; /e, cells forming follicularepithelium; do, cells which disap-pear.


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