A treatise on the science and practice of midwifery . Villi of Os Uteri stripped of Epithelium. (After Tyler Smith and Hassall.) mucous follicles, consisting of a structureless membrane lined withcylindrical epithelium and intimately united with connective tissue. Fig. ^HmF^^ Villi of Uterus covered with Pavement Epithelium, and containing Looped Vessels.(After Tyler Smith and Hassall.) THE FEMALE GENERATIVE ORGANS. 65 They cease at the external orifice of the cervix, and they secrete thethick, tenacious, and alkaline mucus which is generally found filling thecervical cavity. The transpar
A treatise on the science and practice of midwifery . Villi of Os Uteri stripped of Epithelium. (After Tyler Smith and Hassall.) mucous follicles, consisting of a structureless membrane lined withcylindrical epithelium and intimately united with connective tissue. Fig. ^HmF^^ Villi of Uterus covered with Pavement Epithelium, and containing Looped Vessels.(After Tyler Smith and Hassall.) THE FEMALE GENERATIVE ORGANS. 65 They cease at the external orifice of the cervix, and they secrete thethick, tenacious, and alkaline mucus which is generally found filling thecervical cavity. The transparent follicles, known as the ouulaNabothii which are sometimes found in considerable numbers in thecavity of the cervix, consist of mucous follicles, the mouths of whichhave become obstructed and their canals distended by mucous lower third of the cervical canal, as well as the exterior of thecervix, is covered with pavement epithelium; while on its upper portionis found a columnar and ciliated epithelium similar to that lining theuterine cavity. Bancll1 describes the cervical mucous membrance as extending muchhigher in the virgin than in women who have borne children, beingtraceable in the former nearly to the middle of the body of the th
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