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lay over each other rather thickly, but now become pressed 

 apart, particularly in the outer third of the mucosa. The 

 protoplasm of these cells becomes compressed, and the pro- 



b 



a 



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d 









Fig. 6. — ^Seotion through wall of vagina (lower part) ot monkey. 



a, epithelium lining cavity ; i, sub-muoous layer ; r, muscular layer ; 

 A, d', nerve ganglia ; c, artery ; /, fat cells. 



jections by which they are bound together are either greatly 

 lengthened or completely separated." The capillaries of the 

 mucous membrane become congested (Fig. 7), and a serous or 



