. Gynecological pathology; a manual of microscopic technique and diagnosis in gynecological practice, for students and physicians. Wolffian ductChordaWolffian duct Figure 85.—Human Embryo mm. Long. (After Keibel.) Caudal End. In Fig. 85 are seen in section the celom, the Wolffian body and theWolffian duct, and the entrance of the Wolffian ducts into the ventralportion of the cloaca. In embryos of three or four millimetres the Wolff- D. Intestine Wolffian duct Kidney bulb, or ureter. Chorda Caudal intestineor 8chw. D. Figure 86.—Caudal End oe Human Embryo mm. Long. (After Keibel.) ian


. Gynecological pathology; a manual of microscopic technique and diagnosis in gynecological practice, for students and physicians. Wolffian ductChordaWolffian duct Figure 85.—Human Embryo mm. Long. (After Keibel.) Caudal End. In Fig. 85 are seen in section the celom, the Wolffian body and theWolffian duct, and the entrance of the Wolffian ducts into the ventralportion of the cloaca. In embryos of three or four millimetres the Wolff- D. Intestine Wolffian duct Kidney bulb, or ureter. Chorda Caudal intestineor 8chw. D. Figure 86.—Caudal End oe Human Embryo mm. Long. (After Keibel.) ian duct and the intestine empty at the same level into the entodermalcloaca. The extent of the cloaca is now greater, and is entirely coveredby the cloacal membrane. The dilated portion above the letters CI, , can no longer be considered a part of the allantoic duct, for thisdilatation is to form a portion of the future bladder. In Fig. 85 the 172 THE TAIL. medullary canal, chorda, and caudal intestine are closely united in thetail. Further up the chorda is separated from the end intestine. In Fig. 86 the cloaca is smaller, and the caudal intestine is clearlymarked off from the cloaca. The cloaca is now continued dorsally into thetrue intestine, and ventrally into the primary formation of the bladder(H). The Wolffian duct () empties into the cloaca in the areawhich marks off the cloaca on the one hand from the intestine (D.) andthe bladder on the other. The part of the


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