. The breast: its anomalies, its diseases, and their treatment . Fig. 37.—Polymastia: The man has four nipples and areolie, and two symmetricallyplaced moles. (Fitzgibbon.) IIL CASES WITH THREE SUPERNUMERARY GL.\NDS. 1. In male subjects. 2. In female subjects. (a) Symmetrically placed, one on each side helow the normal and one in the median line. GoRRE.—See article Multimammes by Percy et Laurent in the Dictionaire desSciences Medicales, Paris, 1819, XXXIV, 529. Fig. 38.—Polymastia: Nine breasts and nipples. (Seen in consultation with Dr. D. E. Kercher.) (6) Asymmetrically placed. Favr.—(Abstr


. The breast: its anomalies, its diseases, and their treatment . Fig. 37.—Polymastia: The man has four nipples and areolie, and two symmetricallyplaced moles. (Fitzgibbon.) IIL CASES WITH THREE SUPERNUMERARY GL.\NDS. 1. In male subjects. 2. In female subjects. (a) Symmetrically placed, one on each side helow the normal and one in the median line. GoRRE.—See article Multimammes by Percy et Laurent in the Dictionaire desSciences Medicales, Paris, 1819, XXXIV, 529. Fig. 38.—Polymastia: Nine breasts and nipples. (Seen in consultation with Dr. D. E. Kercher.) (6) Asymmetrically placed. Favr.—(Abstract) Centralbl. fur Gynakologie, 1886, X, 824. Hansemann.—Verhandl. d. Berliner Gesellschaft fiir Anthropologie, 1889, p. 434. HoFSTATTER.—Mtinchener med. Wochenschrift, 1910, LVII, 2295. 72 THE BREAST


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