MAMMARY SECRETION. 



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The weight of the milk-gland is not more than 4.8 kilos, with 24.2 per 

 cent, solids, including all the glandular tissue (vessels, capsule, connective 

 tissue, etc.), or 1.16 kilos solids. Consequently, the gland must renew 

 itself 2.09 times daily to furnish this amount of organic matter if derived 



Fig. 260.— Section of the Uddee anb Nipple of the Cow. (Thanhoffer.) 



Ma, gland-substance ; B. nipple: m», Mini of (stand ; (/milk-ducts: C, milk-cistern ; r folds in wide 

 milk-ducts i z, section of sphincter mnscle ; kb, external skin ; it, narrow milk-duct in the nipple. 



solely from the secreting cells. This would, however, require an incred- 

 ibly rapid cell growth, and we are compelled to assume that although the 

 growth and disappearance of the secreting cells is of the greatest im- 

 portance in furnishing the organic constituents of the milk, these sub- 

 stances are not derived solely from the breaking down of the cells, but 



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