Between the ages of fifteen and thirty, at which time the glandularstructures are naturally more or less active.
It is on the basis of the increased vascular and glandular activity and the heightened nervous tension that the special psychic phenomena of pregnancy develop.
Pleasantness is correlated in living organisms by vascular, muscular and glandular extension or expansion, both literal and figurative.
Associated with this vascular activity in detumescence we find a general tendency to glandular activity.
If these glandular secretions are so valuable when administered as drugs to other persons, must they not be of far greater value when naturally secreted and poured out into the circulation in the living body?
The activity of the glandular secretions, and especially those of the skin, during detumescence, would lead us to expect that such secretory activity is an index to an aptitude for detumescence.
Various other drugs have more or less reputation as aphrodisiacs; thus bromide of gold, a nervous and glandular stimulant, is said to have as one of its effects a heightening of sexual feeling.
The products of the action of a glandular epithelium are metabolic products, material derived from the blood is worked, up within the cell, not necessarily with conspicuous gain or loss of energy, and discharged into the gland space.
In the stomach it comes under the influence of the gastric juice, formed in little glandular pits in the stomach wall-- the gastric (Figure VIII.
Style with a pentagonal stigma which bears in each angle a glandular body.
An annual, the stem channeled and bearingglandular hairs.
Applied to the breasts of parturient women it dries up the milk and in the same way tends to reduce anyglandular enlargement.
Further, in a mixed infection, as in glandular abscesses with diphtheria, it must be borne in mind that the antitoxin is specific and may therefore probably fail in such mixed cases.
Concomitantly we have glandular enlargement, general malaise, and a high temperature.
In this last case it is evident that it is not simply the inoculation with the milker's hand that is lacking, for the skin of the bag is attacked, but not its secreting, glandular parts.
In these lower vertebrates the typical intestinal glandular apparatus of the higher forms is to a certain extent replaced by small pits and depressions of the mucous membrane bounded by reticular folds.
In Myxinoids a peculiar lobulated glandular organ is found imbedded in the peritoneal coat of the intestine near the entrance of the bile-duct, into which its lobules open separately.
The first appears like an elongated dilatation of the oesophagus, forming the Proventriculus or glandular stomach.
The secondary pancreatic duct (of Santorini) of the adult corresponds to that section of the proximal or larger embryonic outgrowth situated between the intestine and the point where the two glandular diverticula fuse with each other.
The point of tenderness was found to be a glandulargrowth located posterior to the usual site of the appendix.
When a considerable quantity of digestive fluid is required, in order to obtain the nutritive value of the food for the organism rapidly, the glandular apparatus of the intestine will be well developed.
The dorsal or proximal outgrowth, developing between the layers of the mesoduodenum, is at this time the larger of the two, composed of a number of glandular vesicles clustered around the stalk represented by the parent duct.
The first arrangement is similar to the universal position of the glandular stomach of birds (Fig.
The glandular and masticatory stomachs are less sharply divided from each other in these forms, and the entire organ conforms more to the general vertebrate type (Fig.
Organs of the adult body, derived by budding from the alimentary entodermal epithelium, in the form of pouch-like diverticula which follow the glandular type of development and become secondarily associated with mesodermal elements.
The source of supply of the gastric juice is increased by adding to the usual gastric glands of the stomach a special accessory glandular compartment, either placed at the cardia, where the oesophagus enters, as in Myoxus or Castor (Fig.
There is, however, no glandularstomach or proventriculus, as in birds, and the mucous membrane is not covered by a horny plate, but is soft and contains the peptic glands.
It contains, imbedded in its tissue, the glandular elements of the intestine derived from the entodermal epithelium, and the blood vessels, lymphatics and nerves.
The liver is the earliest formed and largest glandular organ in the embryo.
Connected with the anterior portion of the middle region of the alimentary canal, which may be called the duodenum, are two very important and constant glandular organs, the liver and the pancreas.
Of its special differentiations those of a protective or skeletal nature and those of a glandular nature may be considered in this place.
The posterior visceral clefts in the course of their atrophy give rise to various more or less conspicuous bodies of a pseudo-glandular nature, which have been chiefly studied by Remak[279].
From the above mode of development it is clear that the glandular cells of the pancreas are derived from the hypoblast.
Another possible view is to regard the pituitary body as a glandular structure which originally opened into the mouth in the lower Chordata, but which has in all existing forms ceased to be functional.
This groove remains permanently open to the pharyngeal sack, and would seem to serve as a glandular organ secreting mucus.
The excretory organs of the Vertebrata consist of three distinct glandular bodies and of their ducts.
At the side of the optic ganglion is a peculiar body, known as the white body (not shewn in the figure), which has the histological characters of glandular tissue.
The anterior mesoblastic somite long retains its communication with the mesenteron, and was described by Max Schultze, and also at first by Kowalevsky, as a glandular organ.
As in the lower types the semen is transported from the testicular network to the Wolffian duct by parts of the glandular tubes of the Wolffian body.
One major effect of our initial glandular experiments with them, which makes them into Toughs and Jellies, is that they lose all memory of their past.
They're human experimental animals, too, based on a different type of glandular alteration.
At the same time, they're approaching the problem from the other side, and the Jellies are men and women whose glandular structure has been altered in an effort to make their physiology more receptive to native Martian vegetation.
The civet has nothing in common with the hyaena but the glandular pouch, under the tail, and the mane along the neck and back-bone.
The inner lining of the sac is constituted by a highly developed glandular epithelium, supported by a basement membrane of connective tissue and covered by a muscular layer, (fig.
Also the cancer, the wen, glandular thickening of neck, face, scalp, fascia and all substances found above the diaphragm.
If this view of the great uses of brain fluid is true as cause of glandular growths and other dead deposits; have we not a cause for militis tuberculosis?
This chicken has a nervous system, a glandular system, a muscular system, a system of lungs and other parts and principles not necessary to speak of in detail.
Blyth thinks that this sac is affected by the amorous season, as in the case of the infra-orbital cavities of various ruminants and analogous glandular follicles in other animals.
On each side, and a little behind the anal opening, are two small, kidney-shaped subcutaneous glandular bodies.
In general appearance the musang resembles the civet, and it has in some species a sub-caudal glandular fold which contains a secretion, but without the musky odour of civet.
The stomach is peculiar, being composed of several sacs or chambers with narrow passages between; the intestines are long, glandular and, according to Dr.
The ovigerous fraena are small, constricted at the base, and square on the free margin, which is studded with minute glandular beads, borne on the finest footstalks.
These little glandular bodies, with the membrane formed by them, are cast off at each exuviation, and new glands formed on the crest of the fraenum underneath.
I will here only state that I traced with ease the two cement-ducts running from two large glandular bodies, to within the antennae up to the discs.
The involucre bracts are also very narrow, bristly at the top; and the fruits are rendered rough by numerous little glandular projections.
The midrib of the leaf is covered below with irritating, glandular hairs, somewhat resembling those of nettles in structure and function; and the stipules are deciduous, falling early in the season.
Small marsh plants with radical, glandular leaves; and cymes of small, white, regular flowers.
The whole plant is usually more or less tinged with red, and its erect stem is covered with fineglandular hairs.
The sepals have long points, and are rendered very viscid byglandular hairs.
Leaves rather large, deltoid, pointed, serrate withglandular teeth, smooth on both sides even when young.
Leaflets with 1-3 glandular notches at the base 17.
I suppose that you've heard of the latest theory, glandular stimulants?
Then came that innocent-looking newspaper announcement concerning the new theory of rejuvenation by means of glandular graftings.
Suppose the system was extended, and thousands of animals were bred solely for their glandular possibilities!
He also spoke of the new method of rejuvenation by means of glandular graftings as if he had first learned of it in the nursery--and didn't think very much of it.
It seemed absurd to attribute any change yet to Alfred's glandular influence.
Would that we could have gone still further, and wrought a miracle by providing a sufficiency of the little glandular engines of complete youth.
Old gentleman of ninety-five, with A1 brains but B1 physique, desires to get into touch with a reliable and enterprising surgeon, who believes in the new theory of rejuvenation, with a view to immediate Glandular Graftings.
Gran'pa undertook the resurrection of his fifty-year-old love affair in the same whirlwind fashion that had characterized his conversion to the glandular theory of youth.
I see no more of the glandularsuppurations formerly so frequent and unavoidable" after smallpox.
These various glandular bodies, it is said, are dried at a temperature below 130 F.
The further newspaper claim that Edgar is “an authority on glandular transplantation” should also be accepted with reservations.
It is claimed to be a reconstructive tonic and blood-making adjuvant, with favorable action in affections of the glandular system.
Ophthalmol is said to be an oily solution of “glandular extract of the fish Cobitis Fossilis.
When this is done, the sluggish blood current begins to flow more freely; the lymphatic and glandular systems to give up and carry off the toxic products, so long retained .
Defn: A glandular organ which excretes urea and other waste products from the animal body; a urinary gland.
Defn: A name given to several resinous-glandular composite plants of California, esp.
Defn: Resembling the parotid gland; -- applied especially to cutaneous glandularelevations above the ear in many toads and frogs.
Note: As prepared from theglandular layer of pigs' or calves' stomachs it constitutes an important article of pharmacy.
Defn: A minute tube lined with glandular epithelium; as, the uriniferous tubules of the kidney.
Defn: A kind of rose (Rosa rubiginosa) with minutely glandular and fragrant foliage.
A glandular organ which secretes the eggshells of various worms, crustacea, mollusks, etc.
Defn: The glandular stomach of birds, situated just above the crop.
A glandular organ in which the rudimentary shell is formed in embryonic mollusks.
Defn: A small gland or process to which bodies are attached; as, the glandular retinacula to which the pollinia of orchids are attached, or the hooks which support the seeds in many acanthaceous plants.
Defn: One of the two glandular organs situated in the throat at the sides of the fauces.
Defn: The glandular organ in which milk is secreted and stored; -- popularly called the bag in cows and other quadrupeds.
Defn: A very large glandular and vascular organ in the visceral cavity of all vertebrates.
The two halves of this rounded body move as if they were hinged upon the midrib; their edges are fringed with spiny but not glandular bristles, which interlock when the organ closes.
The upper face of the leaves of the common species of Drosera, or Sundew, is beset with stout bristles, having a glandular tip.
Resembling the parotid gland; -- applied especially to cutaneous glandular elevations above the ear in many toads and frogs.
A name given to several resinous-glandular composite plants of California, esp.
One of the twoglandular organs situated in the throat at the sides of the fauces.
The glandularstomach of birds, situated just above the crop.
One of the vessels of an animal body by which the products of glandular secretion are conveyed to their destination.
A glandular organ which excretes urea and other waste products from the animal body; a urinary gland.
A very large glandular and vascular organ in the visceral cavity of all vertebrates.
As prepared from the glandular layer of pigs' or calves' stomachs it constitutes an important article of pharmacy.
But this mechanism, in the normal boy, is not associated with any voluptuous sensation or any glandular secretion.
Hundreds of thousands of spermatozoa are contained in the glandular tubes of these organs, which, when they are mature can always produce new ones by cell division.
A young girl should do the same all the more easily, because her sexual appetite is normally weaker, and is not accompanied by glandular secretions which more or less demand ejaculation.
Thus, Weismann demonstrated the production of degenerate individuals in ants when certain coleoptera were introduced in their nest, the ants being fond of the secretion of the large glandular hairs of the coleoptera.
At the extremity of each alternate segment of the corolla there is a kind of small glandular hook, deserving of notice.
In the course of a few years there is considerable deformity, and sometimes deficiency in the glandular secretion, but the disease is not attended by other inconvenience.
Some are solid, others undergo cystic degeneration, the glandular tissue being replaced by a quantity of clear or yellowish fluid, sometimes mixed with blood.
Simple ulcers and fissures are usually recognised by the history of the condition, the absence of induration and of glandular involvement, and by the fact that they heal quickly on removal of the cause.
Elongation of the uvula# is usually due to a chronic inflammatory engorgement combined with glandular hypertrophy of the mucous membrane.
A salivary fistula may occur in relation to the glandular substance of the parotid or in relation to the duct.
There is no glandular involvement, and the tumour shows little evidence of malignancy.
Syphilis raged amongst them with fearful violence; many had lost their noses, and all the glandular parts were considerably affected.
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