Near theFimbriated Extremity of each tube is an Ovary, an oval body about one and a half inches long by three-quarters of an inch in width.
The ends farthest from the uterus are fringed and funnel-shaped; and this funnel end, called the Infundibulum or Fimbriated Extremity, opens into the abdominal or peritoneal cavity.
The tubes and ovaries would also be in the crown fold, or broad ligament, and the fimbriated extremities would open into the interior of the pelvic cavity through holes.
This arrangement was doubtless suggested by the Royal Arms of Denmark, the quarterings of which have been for so many centuries separated by the cross of the Order of the Dannebrog: "Argent, a cross patee throughout fimbriated gules.
This can be done to advantage only where there is a natural tendency to it; that is, where there are a great many muciparous follicles under a cylindrical or fimbriated epithelium.
Shell white or gray: sheath and opercular valves generally clothed by fimbriated membrane: tergum, with its basi-carinal angle depending and pointed.
The large ends, which hang loose, terminate in open mouths, the margins of which consist of fimbriated processes, and nearly touch the ovaria.
On the reverse of our beautiful bronze coins the St. George's cross on Britannia's shield is fimbriated as it ought to be, that is, by the narrow border prescribed by the written blazon.
If the fimbriated extremity of the tube is blocked, the blood accumulates in the tube and makes an haematosalpynx.
Near the Fimbriated Extremity of each tube is an Ovary,--an oval body about one and a half inches long by three-quarters of an inch in width.
The tubes and ovaries would also be outside the hat and in the crown fold, and the fimbriated extremities would open by holes into the hat's interior.
On the left of the reader the Fimbriated Extremity of the tube is lifted up to show it.
If the separation is complete the effused blood pushes the embryo out through the fimbriated end of the tube into the abdominal cavity, and then the hemorrhage of the mother commonly ceases.
In incomplete tubal abortion the maternal blood may slowly trickle from the fimbriated extremity of the tube into the abdominal cavity, become encapsulated, and thus form an haematocele.
The ovum breaks through the surface of the ovary, passes, probably on a capillary layer of fluid, into the fimbriated extremity of the tube, and then is moved along slowly through the tube into the uterus.
The description given in the "blazon" respecting the red cross of St. George, stated that it was "fimbriated as the saltire.
With respect to the grounds of the flag, it is described as being blue, and that the cross of St. George is "fimbriated as the saltire.
Saltires of St. Andrew and St. Patrick in combination: and that the fimbriated red cross in the front of the goodly alliance declares the presence of the symbol of St. George.
St. George fimbriated with white, as in the First Jack, is charged over all.
And, similarly, I have known the fimbriated extremities of the fallopian tubes in a woman held up as a proof of her having been a witch.
The fimbriated extremities of the fallopian tubes of a uterus are also declared to be "witch.
Each ovary is connected, by its anterior margin, to the broad ligament, by its inner extremity to the uterus by a proper ligament of the ovary, and by its outer end to the fimbriated extremity of the Fallopian tube by a short ligamentous cord.
This part of the Fallopian tube is called the fimbriated or fringed extremity (m).
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