The glands of life : a contribution to the study of organotherapy . Testicle and its membrane. Median section of testicle. From Sobottas Atlas of Human Anatomy by courteous permission of W. B. Saunders Co. Anatomy and Histology 21 where it terminates in the ejaculatory ducts. Theseshort canals pass into the prostate gland, from which theurethra extends forward and downward through thepenis, constituting the last section of the long passage-way by which the secretion of the testis, the seminal fluid,is brought to the exterior of the body. This is the only secretion which travels any distanceto


The glands of life : a contribution to the study of organotherapy . Testicle and its membrane. Median section of testicle. From Sobottas Atlas of Human Anatomy by courteous permission of W. B. Saunders Co. Anatomy and Histology 21 where it terminates in the ejaculatory ducts. Theseshort canals pass into the prostate gland, from which theurethra extends forward and downward through thepenis, constituting the last section of the long passage-way by which the secretion of the testis, the seminal fluid,is brought to the exterior of the body. This is the only secretion which travels any distanceto reach its destination, a common thing with the excre-tions. All other secretions are used near the organismproducing them and have only a very short way to gofrom the place of their production. The ovaries, the generative glands of the female, aresituated in the pelvis, one on each side of the vary considerably in size at different ages, beinglargest between the period of puberty and the first preg-nancy. The ovary, at this time, is oval, pearly white


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