Volume 1
On the anatomy, physiology, and pathology of the chimpanzee / by Charles F. Sonntag.
- Sonntag, Charles F. (Charles Frederick), -1925
- Date:
- 1923
Licence: In copyright
Credit: On the anatomy, physiology, and pathology of the chimpanzee / by Charles F. Sonntag. Source: Wellcome Collection.
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![longitudinal layer, half an inch wide, in the middle line. Lateral to this band the fibres run obliquely, both upwards and downwards, and interlace with one another. The submucous coat is thick, and composed of more elastic areolar tissue than in Man. The mucous membrane is loosely attached to it. The serous coat exhibits nothing peculiar. Text-figure 44. The internal organs of generation. A: anterior aspect; B: posterior aspect. B.L : broad ligament; C.U: cervix uteri; F: fimbriae; F.T: Fallopian tube; M.U : meatus urinarius; O.A., O.L., O.F., O.Vn : ovarian artery, ligament, fimbria, and vein; R.L : round ligament; V.C : vaginal columns. Other letters in text. The arrows in figure A show the natural inward curvature of the Fallopian tubes. Ovaries (text-fig. 44, O):—The left ovary is long, narrow and very thin, measuring 2*5 x *5 x ’2 cm. The right ovary is flat and rounded, measuring 1*5 X 1*5 X *2 cm. Neither has any super- ficial scars nor rugse. Each lies vertically behind the broad [78]](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b2982123x_0001_0080.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)


