SECTION VII 



The Mammary Glands in Their 

 Relationships 



Physiology, Physiological Chemistry and Experimental 



Pathology Frederick S. Hammett 



Introduction The Mammary Gland as a Sex Characteristic Growth and 

 Development of the Mammary Glands Control of Development Hor- 

 mone Factors in Mammary Activity The Ovary and Mammary Activity 

 Menstrual Growth Impulse Milk Secretion and the Ovary The Cor- 

 pus Luteum and Mammary Activity The Interstitial Gland of the Ovary 

 and Mammary Activity Uterine Hormones and Mammary Activity 

 The Mammary Hyperplasia of Pregnancy The Placental Hormone and 

 the Mammae The Fetus and Mammary Activity The Fetus and Mam- 

 mary Growth during Pregnancy The Fetal Membranes and Mammary 

 Growth and Secretion The Testicle and Mammary Activity Mam- 

 mary Gland Extracts as Galactagogues The Hypophysis as a Stimulant 

 to Lactation The Thymus as a Galactagogue The Pineal Body and 

 Lactation Fndocrine Glands without Galactagogic Action The Mamma 

 as an Endocrine Gland Conclusion. 



