Abstract
Investigators have shown that the follicular or estrus-inducing hormone occurs in the various component parts of the ovary, in the placenta, and in the circulating and menstrual blood of women. Because of the relatively low yield obtainable from ovaries and the scarcity and high cost of these glands a systematic search was instituted to locate if possible a rich source of the hormone. This was essential in order to place any preparation in the hands of the clinician for use in treatment of the ovarian hypofunctions.
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