Human physiology (Volume 2) . it bythe reflection of thetunica vaginalis, so asto appear a distinctpart from the body ofthe testis. It is en-larged at both ends ;the upper enlargementbeing formed by theconi vasculosi, andcalled the globus ma- jor ; the lower calledthe globus epididymis isformed by a singleconvoluted tube, thefourth of a line in dia- » Elements of the Anat. of the Human Body, by Monro, tertius, ii. 179, Edinb. 182527* TVansverse Section of Testis. 1. Cavity of tunica vigina-lis ; the most external layer istunica vaginalis reflexa; andthat in contact with the organ,tun


Human physiology (Volume 2) . it bythe reflection of thetunica vaginalis, so asto appear a distinctpart from the body ofthe testis. It is en-larged at both ends ;the upper enlargementbeing formed by theconi vasculosi, andcalled the globus ma- jor ; the lower calledthe globus epididymis isformed by a singleconvoluted tube, thefourth of a line in dia- » Elements of the Anat. of the Human Body, by Monro, tertius, ii. 179, Edinb. 182527* TVansverse Section of Testis. 1. Cavity of tunica vigina-lis ; the most external layer istunica vaginalis reflexa; andthat in contact with the organ,tunica vaginalis propria. albuginea. 3. Medias-tinum testis, giving off nil- the rete testis; and those aboveto arteries and veinsof the or-gan. 4. Tunica , orpia mater testis. 5. One ofthe lobules, consisting of con-volutions of tubuli seminiferi,and terminating by a singleduct — the vas rectum. Cor-responding lobules are seenbetween other fibrous cords ofmediastinum. 6. Section ofepididymis.— {Wilson.). Male Hand Fig. The testicle covered by its membranes, andseeming like one body. Right Hand Fig. The testicle freed fromits outer coat. A. Body of the testicle. B. Commencement ofthe epididymis, or globus major. C. The small head or globus mi-nor. D. The vas deferens. — {Sir C- Bell.) 318 GENERATION.


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