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QUANT1ΤY: In a state of virginity, smail butin pregnant Women it is sio copious, as to obturate, and fili up ali the neck and moulli of the uterus.
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264 CHEMICO-PHYSIOLOGICAL Doctrine . a. At the time os parturition, it flows from theneck of the uterus into the vagina, and lubria cates the uterine orifice and the vagina, sor the descent of the infant. Thus when litis mucusis linged willi red blood, or sanguineolas striae, it is a sigia os approachi, g tabour.
T UBES. THE ihin mucus whicli lubricates the internal
UsE: It lubricates the passage for the descent of the impregnaled ovulum frona the ovarium, through the Fallopian iube into the cavlty of the
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lhe female OVarium. It appears to be SECRETED by the arterious vesiels, whicli exhale a liquid from the internalsui face of the membrane, forming the Cavity of the ovulum. When abundant, it is carrie J bach by the absorbent Ves S. QUANTITY r Scarcely equais the least drop. QUALI TY It appears to be albuminous; forit is insipid, inodorous, coagulated by alcohol ofusine, and sire, and duectile into white threads.
UsE The Graasian ovulum, appears to be thereceptacle, frona the albuminous liquor of Whicli, by means of the aura spermatica virilis, impregii ited Uith the vis vitalis, and the formati ve nisus, in the embryo, placenta, and iis membrana ceOUAoVum Would suem to be formed the impregnated
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166 The CHEMICO-PHYSIOLOGICAL DoctrIne ovultaria then glides from the ruplured ovulum grassanum, and is carried through the Fallopiantube into the cavlty of the uterus.
The SEcRETORY ORGAN is composed of the . arteribus vesteis, silualed in the fundus of the uterus, whicli are more dilated at the time of menstruation by anastomosis. The dissection of women Ulio have died during menstruation, proVesthis. Sometimes, though Very rarely, Women during pregnancy, menstruate ; and When this happens, the dis charge takes place from the arterious velleis of the vagina. pregnano Mad lactation, When the person is in good health, the calamenta, sor the most pari, cease to flOW.
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The menstruat dis harge VARIEA Very much, in res pedi to climate, temperament, constitution
of the body, mode of lise, sood, assections of the
mirad, and use of Venery; as is explained in physiology- The Usg of the menstruat dis charge, is to renderthe uterus fit for the conception and nutrition of the saetus; therei ore giris rarely concelVe besore the Catamenia applar, and women rarely after their
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The lochial discliarge disserue in respeet to the constitution of the body, contractilily of the uterus, lactation, usual menstruation, regimen, and state os mirad, as is mentioned in physiology.
The UsE of the lochial flux, is, io liberate theuierine ves HS ; Whicli, during pregnancy, are Very turgid, and dilated Uilli blood. Thus theuterus returns to iis former conditiora, and free frona the increasse of the blood, is again renderediit for a new conception.
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of the FLUIDS of the HUMAN BODY.
i. It keeps the uterus and ovum of the foetus, disenderi during pregnancy ; Iest the lalter becompresIed by the uterus, abdominal parietes, or by any externat Violence.
u. It diminis laes the gravit ' and calcitration ora olling motion of the scelus, s imming in theliquor of the amnion, in On the laterus. 3. A portion appears to be absorbed by the lymphatic vesteis of the si in of the scelus, at least during the si si monilis of pregnancy, for iis
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aia The CHEMICO-ΡHYSIOLOGICAL Doctrine . The protrusion of the bladder of the amnion, during parturition, gradually dilates the uterine ori ce. s. Flowing out, at the time of parturition, it lubri, cates the vagina, sor the passage of the foet .
CHORION. THE crystalline water, which, during the sirit
weeks of pregnancy, is sit uated belween the chorion and amnion. Ag the amnion very soon en creas es in sige during the sirst monilis after conception, the interstice belween these membranes, with the crystalline Uater, gradually dii appears. Yet, sometimes, it continues illi the end of pregnancy, and fod sout upon rupturing the chorion, When it is called the spurisus Nater, or liquor of the amnion) Without ille simultaneous rupture of the amnion. The ORIGIN, and USE of this Galer, is as ye
