. The physiology of reproduction. Reproduction. 84 THE PHYSIOLOGY OF REPRODUCTION others have ascribed the breaking down of the vessel-walls to fatty degeneration, but this has been denied by Moricke,^ and more recently by Findley,^ while Leopold has described the appearance of the fatty degeneration as a result rather than a cause of haemorrhage. After the extravasation of blood, the corpuscles tend to become aggregated in lacunse which lie beneath the superficial. Fig. 8.âSection through mucosa of human uterus showing extravasation of blood. (From Sellheim.) epithelium. These lacunae are the


. The physiology of reproduction. Reproduction. 84 THE PHYSIOLOGY OF REPRODUCTION others have ascribed the breaking down of the vessel-walls to fatty degeneration, but this has been denied by Moricke,^ and more recently by Findley,^ while Leopold has described the appearance of the fatty degeneration as a result rather than a cause of haemorrhage. After the extravasation of blood, the corpuscles tend to become aggregated in lacunse which lie beneath the superficial. Fig. 8.âSection through mucosa of human uterus showing extravasation of blood. (From Sellheim.) epithelium. These lacunae are the sub-epithehal haematomata of Gebhard,^ according to whom the epithelium becomes lifted almost bodily from its bed, the space between it and the stroma being filled with blood. Gebhard concludes that the blood eventually reaches the uterine cavity by being forced between 1 Moricke, "Die Uterusschleimhaut in der verschierlenen Altersperioden undzur Zeit der Menstruation" . Oehurtshulfe u. (tijnak., vol. vii., 1882. ^ Findley, " Anatomy of the Menstruating Uterus," Amer. Jour. Ohstet., vol. xlv., 1902. ^ Gebhard, " Ueber das Verhalten der Uterusschleimhaut bei der Men- struation," Verhand cl. Gesells. f. Geb. â ». 6yn. zu Berlin, Oeb. u. Oyn.^ vol. xxxii., 1895. m â¦. 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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