The male generative organs in health and disease, from infancy to old age [electronic resource]: being a complete practical treatise on the anatomy and physiology of the male system adapted for every man's own private use . Testicle, with tie Epididymis audiVas Deferens. a a. a. Lobules of the small Seminiferous Tubes, similarto the Convolutions of the Brain. b. The Rete Testis, a number of nearly straight Tubes into?which the smaller ones enter. c The Vasa efferentia, or larger Tubes, 12 or 18 in num-ber, into which the semen passes from the Rete Testis. d. Plexuses, or conglomerations of the


The male generative organs in health and disease, from infancy to old age [electronic resource]: being a complete practical treatise on the anatomy and physiology of the male system adapted for every man's own private use . Testicle, with tie Epididymis audiVas Deferens. a a. a. Lobules of the small Seminiferous Tubes, similarto the Convolutions of the Brain. b. The Rete Testis, a number of nearly straight Tubes into?which the smaller ones enter. c The Vasa efferentia, or larger Tubes, 12 or 18 in num-ber, into which the semen passes from the Rete Testis. d. Plexuses, or conglomerations of the Vasa efferentia,which form a kind of head, almost like a small Testicle,called the Epididymis. e. e. The head of the Epididymis f. f. The body of the Epididymis g. An appendix of the Epididymis, called the is not always met with. h. The Tail, or Cauda of the Epididymis. t. i. The Vas Deferens, which is at first very much twisted, but becomes finally straight. From this view it will be seen that the small SeminalTubes gradually verge into the large straight ones, calledthe Rete Testis, then into the still larger called the Vasatfferentia, and finally they all coalesce into one Tube, theVas Deferens * r. Plate VIH. Seminal Tubes of the Testicle. ¥ MUSCLES OF THE MALE ORGANS, AND ENVELOPES OF THE TESTICLES.


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