. The physiology of reproduction. Reproduction. 106 THE PHYSIOLOGY OF REPRODUCTION (Spermophilus citillus)} Lataste ^ has described prooestrous growth and congestion in the uterus of several Muridse, and this is stated to be followed by a sanguineous dis- charge from the original opening. Lataste has also described desquamation of tlie uterine epithehum, but he appears to regard this process as taking place independently of " ; More recently Konigstein ^ has recorded cyclical changes in. Fig. 17.—Section through portion of prooestrous uterine mucosa of rabbit showing glandular a


. The physiology of reproduction. Reproduction. 106 THE PHYSIOLOGY OF REPRODUCTION (Spermophilus citillus)} Lataste ^ has described prooestrous growth and congestion in the uterus of several Muridse, and this is stated to be followed by a sanguineous dis- charge from the original opening. Lataste has also described desquamation of tlie uterine epithehum, but he appears to regard this process as taking place independently of " ; More recently Konigstein ^ has recorded cyclical changes in. Fig. 17.—Section through portion of prooestrous uterine mucosa of rabbit showing glandular activity. (From Blair Bell, in Proe. Roy. Soc. Medicine.) several Rodents (rat, guinea-pig, &c.), and has described prooestrous desquamation of the uterine epithehum, followed by recuperation. The degenerative changes are accompanied ' Rejsek, " Anheftung (Implantation) des Saugethieres an die Uteruswand, insbesondere des Eies von Spermophilus citillus," Arch. f. Mih: Anat., vol. Ixiii., 1904. ' Lataste, Recherehes de Zoithique sur Us Mammifires de I'ordre des Rongeurs, Bordeaux, 1887. ^ Konigstein, " Die Veranderungen der Genitalschleimhaut wahrend der Graviditat und Brunst bei einigen Nagern,'" Pfliiger's Arch., vol. oxix., 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 Marshall, F. H. A. (Francis Hugh Adam), 1878-1949; Cramer, William, 1878-1945; Lochhead, James. London, New York, Longmans, Green


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