APPENDIX. 



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Water . 



Solid Constituents 



Fat 



Albumen 



Globulin 



Hacmatin 



Salts 



Extractive matters 



857-4 



142-6 



5-3 



G9-4 



49-1 



2-9 



8-0 



6-7 



Another analysis was formed with the view of estimating 

 the quantity of mucus, blood-corpuscles, and soluble albumen, 

 and gave the following results : 



Water ..... 857'4 



Solid matters insoluble in cold water, and consisting -i 



of mucous, lymph, and exudation globules with I 22'6 

 epithelium . . . . J 



Solid matters soluble in cold water, and consisting of 1 _ 3 .o 

 saponified fats and blood-corpuscles . . J 



Albumen .... 



Salts 



52-7 

 7-0 



These must be taken as the constituents of the fluid. It 

 can, however, hardly be regarded as the normal menstrual se- 

 cretion ; from the length of time in which it remained in the 

 vagina it became mixed with an excess of mucus, and, acting 

 as an irritant, produced the inflammatory globules that wero 

 observed in it. 



