SUPPOSITORY.—A medicinal substance made into the form of a cone to be introduced into the rectum.
TERM.—The time of expected delivery.
THERAPEUTIC.—Concerned with the treatment of disease.
THYMUS GLAND.—A structure located behind the breast bone near the root of the neck. Only traces of it are found in adult life.
TISSUE.—An aggregation of similar cells in a definite fabric, as muscle, nerve, gland, etc.
TUBES.—The oviducts.
UMBILICAL CORD.—The structure carrying the blood vessels which pass between the placenta and the child's navel.
UTERUS.—The womb: a hollow muscular organ designed to receive, protect, nourish, and expel the product of conception.
VAGINA.—The canal through which the child passes from the uterus into the world.
VEIN.—A vessel through which the blood flows back to the heart.