Excerpt from Uterus and Embryo: I. Rabbit; II. Man
The blood-vessels show increased hypertrophy of their epithelium, and the perivasar cells form two or three layers around them; they are especially remarkable for containing a very large number of multinucleate leucocytes and comparatively few red corpuscles. The excessive abundance of white globules continues up to the Oldest stage I have examined (sixteenth day). The predominance of nucleated corpuscles causes the contents Of the maternal vessels to resemble foetal blood when examined with a low power; with high magnifications the dif ference is evident. To the foetal blood in the placenta we shall have to recur. 7. Uterus at eleven days and three hours.-very great changes have taken place so great that they cannot be under stood completely until some of the intermediate phases are studied. Want Of suitable material has hitherto prevented my doing this. At the present stage - the beginning Of the twelfth day - the placenta is distinctly pedunate, and there is consequently a cirar cleft between its sides and the closely adjacent peri - placenta; in the middle of the placenta a deep fissure corresponds, of course, to the space between the two folds of the uterus, out of which the placenta is developed, and therefore runs lengthwise of the uterus. The allantois has ac quired considerable size and is attached to the surface of the placenta, from which the ectoderm has disappeared. The glands of the placenta are very far degenerated and altered 1n the sub-glandular zone the multinucleate cells have appeared, and in the outer zone the perivasar cells have increased so as to occupy nearly all the space between the vessels. In the peri placental and ob-placental regions, the modifications are equally noteworthy. Such, in brief, are the more striking changes. Let us consider them with greater detail.
The diagram on P1. XXIX. Will enable the reader to follow the ensuing descriptions.
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