The Oestrous Cycle And the Formation of the Corpus Luteum in the Sheep
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The ovaries of lambs born in the previous spring, as autumn approaches present similar superficial changes, the sexual season with them beginning about the same time as that of older sheep. In sections through ovaries of sheep killed during the anoestrous period it is also unusual to find follicles in early stages of degeneration. Those that do occur, so far as I have observed, are follicles that have only reached a comparatively early stage of growth, and not such as have matured and failed to... rupture. When ovulation has recently taken place, it can usually be readily detected super- ficially by the presence of a blood-clot on the surface of the ovary, or the existence of a pit-like depression indicating the point of rupture of the follicle, which remains open for at least four days. But to avoid all possible confusion, of which in other animals there has been much, between true corpora lutea in their early stages of development and atretic follicles which have never ruptured, I considered it advisable to undertake further the study of the changes undergone by the discharged follicle in the sheep.
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