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 . es to the Physiologists consider the granules to be theova of the animalcules themselves, but this we can-not yet decide, though it is certain the animalculesoriginate from them. The importance of these facts, in giving us a cor-rect knowledge of the nature and proper treatmentof many diseases of these organs, will be seen aswe proceed, particularly when treating o
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 . es to the Physiologists consider the granules to be theova of the animalcules themselves, but this we can-not yet decide, though it is certain the animalculesoriginate from them. The importance of these facts, in giving us a cor-rect knowledge of the nature and proper treatmentof many diseases of these organs, will be seen aswe proceed, particularly when treating on Impo-tence and Seminal losses. The actual process of conception is also mademore clear from some of these details. For in-stance the tendency which the Animalcules have tomove only straight forward, is in all probability the »4 PLATE VI. Section of the Uterus at four months of Pregnancy a. a. a. The Thick Walls of the Womb. b. b. The Foetus. e. The Umbilical Cord. d. d. The Placenta. e. The Vitellus. /. /. /. The Decidua. g. The Chorion. h. The Amnion. i. i. Vessels of Placenta. k. k. The inner openings of the Fallopian Tubes, whioh art here cut The Mouth of the Womb, opening into the The Plate at four months. THE MALE SYSTEM. 57 reason why they make their way up into the wombfrom the vagina, and impregnate the egg. If itwere not for this tendency, combined with their greatmotive power, the two principles could not bebrought together. Their power of living out of thebody for some time is also necessary to impregna-tion, because they may not reach their destinationimmediately. It is found that they will live in thefemale organs, when these are healthy, as long astwenty-six hours, and of course during any part ofthat time conception may take place. Sometimesconception may take place in a few minutes, and atother times not till as many hours after the associa-tion of the two sexes. It has been found on dissect-ing an animal killed ten hours a
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