Talk:Book - Uterus And Embryo - Plates (1889)

From Embryology


EXPLANATION OF PLATE XXVI.


Fig. I. Placenta of rabbit at eight days, with dilated glands,^/, and superjacent foetal ectoderm, ecto (X 125 diams.).


Fig. 2. Rabbit's uterus at nine days, transverse section of a swelling (X 7 diams.).


Fig. 3. Portion of the placenta of Fig. 2 (X 445 diams.), to show the connective tissue, conn, the perivascular cells, per.v, and the thickened endothelium, endo, of the blood capillaries.


Fig. 4. Portion of the periplacenta of Fig. 2 (X 175 diams.), to show the degeneration of the epithelium, h.ep.



EXPLANATION OF PLATE XXVII.


Fig. 5. Portion of the ob-placenta of Fig. 2 (x 175 diams.), to show the degenerated epithelium, h.ep, and the saucer-shaped glands, gl, gV.


Fig. 6. Rabbit's uterus of eleven days; portion of the ob-placenta to show the degenerated epithelium, h.ep, and the regenerated glands,^/ ( X 175 diams.).


Fig. 7. Portion of the placenta of Fig. 2 ( X 175 diams.), to show the degeneration of the uterine tissue and the relations of the foetal ectoderm to the placental surface.


Fig. 10. Rabbit's uterus of thirteen days; portion of the ob-placenta (X 175 diams.), to show the regenerated glands.


Fig. II. Portions of the epithelium of the periplacenta at thirteen days. A, vertical section (X 175 diams.). B, surface view (X 175 diams.). C, single cell ( X 445 diams.).




EXPLANATION OF PLATE XXVIII.


Fig. 8. Portion of a vertical section of the placenta at eleven days of a rabbit, to show the relations of the mesothelium, msth, to the top, and of the ectoderm, edo, to the side of the placenta (X 175 diams.).


Fig. 9. Complete transverse section of a rabbit's uterus at thirteen days, with the embryo, emb, in place ( X 7 diams.) ; the details are only approximately accurate ; X, mass of perivascular decidual cells, developed in the region of the ob-placenta.


Fig. 12. Rabbit's uterus at fifteen days; portion of a section through the placenta (X 90 diams.), to show the degenerated glands,^/, and the mesoderm, vies, and mesothelium, msth, covering the surface of the placenta ; the blood-vessels are drawn dark.


Fig. 13. Portion of upper part of a rabbit's placenta at fifteen days ( X 340 diams.), to show the histological structure of the glandular layer of the placenta.


Fig. 14. Multinucleate decidual cells from the subglandular zone of a rabbit's placenta at fifteen days ( X 540 diams.).


Fig. 15. Uninucleate perivascular decidual cells from the outer zone of a rabbit's placenta at fifteen days ( X 540 diams.) .


Fig. 16. Endothehum from the blood-vessels of the periplacenta of a rabbit at fifteen days ( X 240 diams.). A, surface view; B, C, in section.


Fig. 17. Ob-placenta of a rabbit at fifteen days (X 125 diams.), to show the monster cells, a, b, c, and the uterine epithelium, ep.


Fig. 18. Nucleus of a monster cell from the ob-placenta of a rabbit at fifteen days ( X 445 diams.).



EXPLANATION OF PLATE XXIX.


Diagram to show the relations of the embryo and uterus in the rabbit from the eleventh to the thirteenth day of gestation.