. On sterility in the male and female, its causes and treatment. which exude drops of blood within the uterus at themenstrual period; 4, of arteries and veins, whichcome from the hypo-gastric; of lymphatic vessels,which attend them ; of nerves, which arise from therenal plexuses and inferior mesenteric, from the inter-costal and sacral nerves. Uses.—The uterus, as its name indicates, is des-tined to preserve the fecundated germe during the pe-riod of its development, that is, during pregnancy. GENERATION. Having described separately in both sexes, the in-struments of generation, and made known


. On sterility in the male and female, its causes and treatment. which exude drops of blood within the uterus at themenstrual period; 4, of arteries and veins, whichcome from the hypo-gastric; of lymphatic vessels,which attend them ; of nerves, which arise from therenal plexuses and inferior mesenteric, from the inter-costal and sacral nerves. Uses.—The uterus, as its name indicates, is des-tined to preserve the fecundated germe during the pe-riod of its development, that is, during pregnancy. GENERATION. Having described separately in both sexes, the in-struments of generation, and made known their pecu-liar functions, it remains to consider the part taken byeach sex in the accomplishment of this function ; butto avoid falling into new errors on so obscure a sub- 4 38 STERILITY CAUSES TREATMENT ject, and about which physiologists and naturalistshave differed so much, we shall state as briefly as pos-sible the different theories upon this subject, and giveto each its just value. All the views hitherto set forth to explain the phe-nomena of reprod


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