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INDEX 



Ovaries, corpora lutea of, physiological 

 action of extracts of, 560. 



retrogressive changes in, 546. 



source of, 545. 



structure of, 558. 



cyclical changes in, 551. 



occurring in transplanted ovaries, 



555. 



in interstitial cells, 569. 



Ovary, cystic degeneration of, produc- 

 ing amenorrhea, 594. 



deciduomata, artificial production of, 

 565. 



deficient development of, as endo- 

 crine organs, 605. 



dermoids of, 607. 



development of, .arrested, errors due 

 to, 605. 



deficient, as endocrine organs, 



605. 

 excessive, as endocrine organs, 



605. 



embryology and development of, of 

 interstitial cells, 538. 



excessive development of, as endo- 

 crine organs, 605. 



extirpation of corpus luteum of, 563. 



function of, of corpus luteum, 567. 



dual, as endocrin organs, 602. 



>of interstitial cells, 570. 



gonococcal infections of, 603. 



hemorrhages of, 606. 



histology of corpora lutea, 547. 

 cell inclusions, 547. 



cytology, 547. 



secretory phenomena, 547. 



hypertrichosis in relation to, 627. 



infections of, complicating the acute 

 fevers, 604. 



influence of, during adult life, 613. 

 during fetal life, 611. 



'On general organism of woman, 



811. 

 on generative tract, amenorrhea 



and oligomenorrhea due to hypogeni- 



talism, 624. 

 clinical syndromes referable to 



disturbances of ovarian secretion, 



615. 



dysmenorrhea, primary, 631. 

 functional uterine bleeding, 



634. 



menopause, 618. 



puberty, precocious, 630. 



role of, in menstruation, 614. 



during infancy and childhood, 

 612. 



internal secretion of, in interstitial 

 cells, 570. 



Ovary, interstitial cells of, 602. 



absence of, in certain species, 



569. 



anatomy of, 537. 



appearance of, 569. 



comparison between cells of the 



testes and, 569. 



comparative distribution, 539. 



origin of, 569. 



significance of, 568. 



structure, 540. 



theory of heat production by, 



570. 



theory now held by majority of 

 ' writers, 570. 

 tumors of, 606. 



and mammary activity, 642. 



and mammary gland, influence of 

 corpus luteum on its growth, 567. 



mechanism of formation of corpora 

 lutea, 546. 



and milk secretion, 643. 



morphological pathology of, as en- 

 docrin organs, 601. 



changes due to abnormal or ar- 

 rested development, deficient devel- 

 opment as endocrine organs, 605. 



excessive development as endo- 

 crine organs, 605. 



hermaphroditism, 604. 



changes incident to defective 



uterine pregnancy, 607. 



climacteric changes, 608. 



errors due to arrested develop- 

 ment, 605. 

 gonococcal infections, 603. 



hemorrhages, 606. 



infection complicating the acute 



fevers, 604. 



new growths, 606. 



septic infection, 483. 



tubercular infections, 603. 

 types of tissue, 601. 



connective, 602. 



interstitial cells, 602. 



oogenetic, 602. 



new growths of, 606. 



adenomata, 607. 



carcinoma, 607. 



dermoids, 607. 



teratoma, 607. 



oogenetic tissue of, 602. 

 new growths of, 606. 



Ovaries, pathology of, morphological. 

 See Ovaries, morphological pathol- 

 ogy of. 



-physiological action of extracts of, 

 557. 



of corpus luteum, 560. 



