. The physiology of reproduction. Reproduction. CHANGES IN THE NON-PREGNANT UTERUS 103 During the earlier stages of recuperation a variable, and often a large, number of red blood corpuscles remain scattered in the stroma, chiefly in the part nearest the surface. At a later stage extravasated corpuscles are no longer seen in any quantity, while numerous new vessels appear to have been formed, presumably from pre-existing vessels. Polymorphs are no longer common in the bitch's mucosa tissue, but leucocytes of other varieties are a characteristic polym. (• ,..,,| o'O o /^' Oe 0 ( % O??*


. The physiology of reproduction. Reproduction. CHANGES IN THE NON-PREGNANT UTERUS 103 During the earlier stages of recuperation a variable, and often a large, number of red blood corpuscles remain scattered in the stroma, chiefly in the part nearest the surface. At a later stage extravasated corpuscles are no longer seen in any quantity, while numerous new vessels appear to have been formed, presumably from pre-existing vessels. Polymorphs are no longer common in the bitch's mucosa tissue, but leucocytes of other varieties are a characteristic polym. (• ,..,,| o'O o /^' Oe 0 ( % O??* © pig. o. polym,. hi. V. pig. Fig. 14.—Section through edge of mucosa of dog during an early .stage of recuperation. (From Marshall and Jolly.) hi. v., blood-vessel; ep., epithelium in process of renewal; pig., pigment; polym., polymorph. feature. The following kinds have been observed: (1) Coarsely granular eosinophil cells, with lobed nuclei. These occur in the blood in cases of trichinosis, bronchial asthma, sarcoma, osteomalacia, sldn diseases, and other afiections, but are rare under ordinary conditions. (2) Basophil cells, with simple nuclei and containing coarse granules, but never any pigment. The number of granules varies, and in some of the cells is very small. These basophil cells are evidently similar to the mast cells of EhrHch, and the plasma cells of Unna. Mast. 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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