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Updated: May 18, 2025
The results are monstrous brains and puny bodies; abnormally active cerebration, and abnormally weak digestion; flowing thought and constipated bowels; lofty aspirations and neuralgic sensations; "A youth of study an old age of nerves." Nature has reserved the catamenial week for the process of ovulation, and for the development and perfectation of the reproductive system.
As previously said, up to a certain point, the incompatibility diminishes with every increase in the development of the cerebral system. But again, the evolution of nerve force required by ovulation should not normally be comparable in intensity with that effected in cerebral or spinal action.
The ovaries are decidedly active during at least fifteen days of every month; the stomach, during three or four hours after each meal, or from nine to twelve hours a day. As a matter of fact the digestive function is much more often the occasion of conscious discomfort, than is the function of ovulation.
To be sure, it is best to avoid extremes of heat and cold. Very hot weather is debilitating, and below zero is uncomfortable. It is the day of the month, and it is hoped that every lady who contemplates marriage is informed upon the great facts of ovulation.
Clarke, insist on the incompatibility between cerebral action and the process of ovulation, imply a predominance of ganglionic activity in women that must render them the physiological inferiors of the animals or individuals in whom no such incompatibility exists.
The chief theories have been that of plethora, and the ovulation, the tubal, and the nerve theories. First, the Theory of Plethora. From the time of Hippocrates to 1835 the theory prevailed that in the female body the formation of blood is sufficiently rich to provide every four weeks for an overflow of the same, the evacuation of which becomes a necessity.
It is necessary to ovulation, and to the integrity of every part of the reproductive apparatus; it also serves as a means of elimination for the blood itself.
Ovulation; Etiology of Menstruation; Uterine Nerve-supply; the Function of the Uterus; Stages of the Menstrual Cycle; Average Duration of the Menstrual Flow; Character of tahe Flow; Relation of Ovulation to Menstruation; the Menstrual Wave; Definition of Menstruation; Premomitory Symptoms of the Flow; Hygiene of Menstruution.
The former concludes from certain experiments that a given organ of internal secretion has a certain function. The corpora lutea, for example, according to one theory are ductless glands, the function of whose secretion is to establish ova in the uterus and promote their development. Another function suggested for the secretion of the corpora lutea is to prevent further ovulation during pregnancy.
Similarly, the process of ovulation continues over fifteen days menstruation lasts from three to six but even in the cases that demand rest, six to twelve hours is usually enough, and more than enough. It is noticeable that a slighter disturbance of normal conditions is needed to render digestion painful than to cause painful ovulation, that is, pain preceding the menstrual flow.
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