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The mucous secretion of the cervix of the cow

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  27 March 2009

Herbert Ernest Woodman
Affiliation:
The Institute for the Study of Animal Nutrition, School of Agriculture, Cambridge University.
John Hammond
Affiliation:
The Institute for the Study of Animal Nutrition, School of Agriculture, Cambridge University.

Extract

The secretions of the cervix are of interest because of the changes that occur in them during the oestrous cycle and during pregnancy. It is probable that these changes have an efEect in assisting or hindering the ascent of the spermatozoa to the Fallopian tubes after their deposition in the vagina.

Type
Research Article
Copyright
Copyright © Cambridge University Press 1925

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