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==Plate 1. == | ==Plate 1. Ovary Gross Anatomy== | ||
* '''Fig. 1.''' Graafian vesicle, recently ruptured and filled with blood. ([[Prize_Essay_on_the_Corpus_Luteum_(1851)_1#Observation_I|Obs. 1.]]) | * '''Fig. 1.''' Graafian vesicle, recently ruptured and filled with blood. ([[Prize_Essay_on_the_Corpus_Luteum_(1851)_1#Observation_I|Obs. 1.]]) | ||
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* '''Fig. 5.''' Corpus luteum of menstruation thirty days old. ([[Prize_Essay_on_the_Corpus_Luteum_(1851)_1#Observation_X|Obs. 10.]]) | * '''Fig. 5.''' Corpus luteum of menstruation thirty days old. ([[Prize_Essay_on_the_Corpus_Luteum_(1851)_1#Observation_X|Obs. 10.]]) | ||
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Plate 1. Ovary Gross Anatomy
- Fig. 1. Graafian vesicle, recently ruptured and filled with blood. (Obs. 1.)
- Fig. 2. Ovary of a girl three weeks after menstruation ; showing the prominence and vascularity over the corpus luteum. (Obs. 6.)
- Fig. 3. The same ovary cut open; showing the corpus luteum of menstruation three weeks old.
- Fig. 4. Corpus luteum of menstruation four weeks old. (Obs. 9.)
- Fig. 5. Corpus luteum of menstruation thirty days old. (Obs. 10.)
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Dalton JC. Prize essay on the corpus luteum of menstruation and pregnancy. (1851) Philadelphia: T.K. and P.G. Collins.
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Corpus Luteum 1851: Part 1 - Corpus Luteum of Menstruation | Part 2 - Corpus Luteum of Pregnancy | Part 3 - Observations on Animals | Plates |
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