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Fig. 5 Camera lucida drawing of a portion of a section of the left oviduct of rat
Camera lucida drawing of a portion of a section of the left oviduct of rat No. 104, 24 hours, 15 rain. X 100. Three ova with a few discus cells, are shown as lying free within the lumen.
The ova are in the pronuclear stage, not shown in this section, but readily ascertained by tracing through the scries. The loop of the oviduct here shown in section is cut longitudinally, thus the folds of the mucosa are not prominent.
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