The Journal of laboratory and clinical medicine . Fig. 13.—(Same as Fig. 10.) Malignant proliferation in the uterine glands (compare with Fig. 6). ( x600 diam.). Fig. 14.—(Same as Fig. 10.) Left ovarv, tumor 15 cm. diameter. Diffuse tvpe of carcinoma. ( X 350 diam.) castration cm the formation of benign tumors in the antlers of deer has beencommented on by Lauterborn and Tandler and Gross.^ Recently Lathrop and Loeb^- have called attention to the influence of castra-tion in young mice under six months by which the cancer incidence is decreasedand the cancer age increased. They mention


The Journal of laboratory and clinical medicine . Fig. 13.—(Same as Fig. 10.) Malignant proliferation in the uterine glands (compare with Fig. 6). ( x600 diam.). Fig. 14.—(Same as Fig. 10.) Left ovarv, tumor 15 cm. diameter. Diffuse tvpe of carcinoma. ( X 350 diam.) castration cm the formation of benign tumors in the antlers of deer has beencommented on by Lauterborn and Tandler and Gross.^ Recently Lathrop and Loeb^- have called attention to the influence of castra-tion in young mice under six months by which the cancer incidence is decreasedand the cancer age increased. They mention also that non-breeding mice be-come fat at the age of 9 months, and at 13 months almost all are extremely fat—a change usually associated with a decline in the breeding acti%ity. The factthat in these experiments, castration exercised a restraining influence on the


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