Textbook of Normal Histology: Including An Account of the Development of the Tissues And of the Organs

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oo oo; OO n°Oo Qov£9°y°o Human milk : A , usual appearance ; B, shortly after delivery ; a, large colos- trum-corpuscle ; b, small amceboid cells containing oil ; c, colostrum-corpuscles with few oil-droplets.
suspended. These globules do not coalesce, owing to the probable presence of a delicate envelope of casein. The addition of acetic acid or of caustic potash destroys the envelope and liberates the oil-droplets, which then run together, forming ir- regular masses. Human milk is usu- ally a
...lkaline.
The milk secreted during the first few days after delivery contains large fatty granular - looking bodies known as colostrum - corpuscles ; these bodies probably represent the re- mains of a portion of the epithelial cells which at one time occupied the centre of the then solid acini, but which underwent fatty degeneration and partial destruction on the establishment of lactation.
The development of the reproductive organs comprises the genesis of two distinct parts, the sexual glands and their excre- tory ducts.


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