See Also: Lessing, Doris(dictionary)
Lessing, Doris (May)(encyclopedia)
metrial gland(medicine)
Lessing, Gotthold Ephraim(encyclopedia)
Herbal medicine (botanical medicine, herbology, phytomedicine)(health)
Doris(medicine)
Day, Doris(dictionary)
Day, Doris(encyclopedia)
Doris (as used in expressions)(encyclopedia)
Humphrey, Doris(encyclopedia)

metrial gland (medicine) and Lessing, Doris (May) (sh)


metrial gland (medicine)


metrial gland


Collection of granular epithelial cells in the uterine muscle beneath the placenta that develop during Pregnancy in certain species of animals.


Lessing, Doris (May) (sh)




orig. Doris May Tayler

born Oct. 22, 1919, Kermanshah, Iran

British novelist and short-story writer.

She lived on a farm in Southern Rhodesia (now Zimbabwe) 1924-49 before settling in England and beginning her Writing career. Her works, which have often reflected her leftist political activism, are largely concerned with people caught in social and political upheavals. Children of Violence (1952-69), a semiautobiographical five-novel series featuring Martha Quest, reflects her African experience and is generally considered her most substantial work. The Golden Notebook (1962), her most widely read novel, is a feminist classic. Her masterful short stories are published in several collections. Other works include a science-Fiction novel sequence, two novels published under an assumed name (Jane Somers), and autobiographical works, including Under My Skin (1994).