. Kirkes' handbook of physiology . Fig. 506. Fig. 507. Fig. 506.—Section of Mammary Gland of Bitch, Showing Acini, Lined with Epithelial Cells ofa Polyhedral or Short Columnar Form. X 200. (V. D. Harris.)Fig. 507.—Globules and Molecules of Cows Milk. X 400. The secretion of the first few days is called the colostrum. It contains alarger per cent of solids, has the large granular colostral corpuscles, is morealkaline than ordinary milk, and has a specific gravity of 1040 to 1046. The mammary glands have been isolated from the nervous system todetermine whether or not the association in time bet


. Kirkes' handbook of physiology . Fig. 506. Fig. 507. Fig. 506.—Section of Mammary Gland of Bitch, Showing Acini, Lined with Epithelial Cells ofa Polyhedral or Short Columnar Form. X 200. (V. D. Harris.)Fig. 507.—Globules and Molecules of Cows Milk. X 400. The secretion of the first few days is called the colostrum. It contains alarger per cent of solids, has the large granular colostral corpuscles, is morealkaline than ordinary milk, and has a specific gravity of 1040 to 1046. The mammary glands have been isolated from the nervous system todetermine whether or not the association in time between their changes andthe changes in the uterus were of a nervous nature. The isolated mammaedevelop and begin lactation at parturition as in the normal. It would seemthat here, too, there is some special form of stimulation through the mediumof the blood. Yet one must not draw the conclusion that the nervous system THE COMPOSITION OF MILK 699 exerts no influence on the mammary gland. Stimulation of the nerves to thegland prod


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