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Quarterly Journal of Experimental Physiology 24.2 pp 117-121
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EFFECT UPON LACTATION OF OÖPHORECTOMY DURING PREGNANCY. (ALBINO RAT.)

Annie M. Hain 1

1 Institute of Animal Genetics, University of Edinburgh

1. Removal of the ovaries at any stage of pregnancy in the rat may either prevent lactation or diminish it to almost negligible proportions. In one animal, however, normal lactation occurred after oophorectomy on the 17th day.

2. Injections of alkaline extract of anterior pituitary failed to promote lactation in rats obphorectomised during pregnancy.

Submitted on March 1, 1933







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