. Anatomy in a nutshell : a treatise on human anatomy in its relation to osteopathy. Human anatomy; Osteopathic medicine; Osteopathic Medicine; Anatomy. ANATOMY IN A NUTSHELL. 563 it is quite large and it is difficult to distinguish it from the penis. It con- sists of the corpora cavernosa and the glans clitoridis. The stalk hydatid of Morgagni, when present in the female, is situated in the broad ligament at the outer extremity of the ovary. Ii is a small peduncu- lated sac, being a remnant of the pronephros. lis homologue in the male is the stalk hydatid of Morgagni, for which see, Plate CCL


. Anatomy in a nutshell : a treatise on human anatomy in its relation to osteopathy. Human anatomy; Osteopathic medicine; Osteopathic Medicine; Anatomy. ANATOMY IN A NUTSHELL. 563 it is quite large and it is difficult to distinguish it from the penis. It con- sists of the corpora cavernosa and the glans clitoridis. The stalk hydatid of Morgagni, when present in the female, is situated in the broad ligament at the outer extremity of the ovary. Ii is a small peduncu- lated sac, being a remnant of the pronephros. lis homologue in the male is the stalk hydatid of Morgagni, for which see, Plate CCLXXVI. The preputium clitoridis is a fold, formed by the Labia minora, covering the clitoris. The duct of Gartner (a relic of the Wolffian duct) is a straight canal ex- tending from the parovarium through the broad ligament to the vagina. Bulbus vestibuli is a mass of erectile tissue situated on each side of the ves- tibule beneath the mucous membrane. It is homologous to the bulb of the cor- pus spongiosum in the male, while the pars intermedialis which is a continua- tion of the bulbus vestibuli anteriorly is homologous to the corpus spongiosum itself. PLATE CCLXXXV. COMMON TERMINATION OF SUPERIOR ANO AUDITORY NERVE VESTIBULAR NERVE COCHLEAR NERVE POSTERIOR SEMICIRCULAR CANALS. CUPOLA EXTERNAL' SACCULARIS R10"R SEMICIRCULAR CANAL BORDER OF SPIRAL PLATE AMPULLA SUPERIOR The Interior of the Labyrinth with Distribution of Auihtoky Nehye. The paroophoron (parovarium) (organ of Etosenmuller) is a relic in the broad ligament of the urinary portion of the Wolffian body. Ii is a tubular body homologous to the organ ofGiraldes (Paradidymis)in the male. It is present only in childhood and cannot always be recognized. The long tube of the parovarium is homologous to the tubeof the epididymis. The short tubules of the parovarium are homologous to therete testis and the coni vasculosi in the male. Bartholin's glands are the vulvo-vaginal glands which are situated on each side of the v


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