Porneiopathology : a popular treatise on venereal and other diseases of the male and female genital system : with remarks on impotence, onanism, sterility, piles, and gravel, and prescriptions for their treatment . ON VENEREAL Epididymis. The Vasa Deferentia, after forming threeconical convolutions, unite and form larger tubes, whichultimately end in one large excretory duct, called theVas Deferens. The following description relates to theaccompanying sketch. a. Body of theTesticle. b. Tubuli Tes- tis. c. c. Rete Tes- tis. d. Vasa Def-erentia. e Vascular Cones. /. Epididymis g. Vas


Porneiopathology : a popular treatise on venereal and other diseases of the male and female genital system : with remarks on impotence, onanism, sterility, piles, and gravel, and prescriptions for their treatment . ON VENEREAL Epididymis. The Vasa Deferentia, after forming threeconical convolutions, unite and form larger tubes, whichultimately end in one large excretory duct, called theVas Deferens. The following description relates to theaccompanying sketch. a. Body of theTesticle. b. Tubuli Tes- tis. c. c. Rete Tes- tis. d. Vasa Def-erentia. e Vascular Cones. /. Epididymis g. Vas Defer ens. The preceding completes the anatomical description ofthe Testicle. The semen is supposed to be secreted bythe arteries that ramify among the seminal tubes ; the lastdrawing exhibits the testicle as from the hand of the dis-sector. In life and in health the epididymis is attached tothe testicle—the vas deferens passes up the chord, entersthe abdomen, and, passing down into the pelvis, termi-nates in the vesiculte seminales as already, but to beagain, alluded to. The two subjoined drawings illustrate a. Body of theTesticle. 6. Commence-ment, of th«Epididymis. c. End of ditto. d. Vas Deferens.


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