A system of human anatomy, general and special . eolar tissue, and are enclosed by thetunica vaginalis. A small convoluted duct, of variable length, is generally connectedwith the duct of the epididymis immediately before the commence- * Lauth estimates the whole number of tubuli seminiferi in each testis at 840, and theiraverage length at 2 feet 3 inches. According to this calculation, the whole length of thetubuli seminiferi would be 1890 feet. t Anatomy of the testis. 1, 1. The tunica albuginea. 2, 2. The mediastinum , 3. The lobuli testis. 4, 4. The vasa recta. 5. The rete testis.
A system of human anatomy, general and special . eolar tissue, and are enclosed by thetunica vaginalis. A small convoluted duct, of variable length, is generally connectedwith the duct of the epididymis immediately before the commence- * Lauth estimates the whole number of tubuli seminiferi in each testis at 840, and theiraverage length at 2 feet 3 inches. According to this calculation, the whole length of thetubuli seminiferi would be 1890 feet. t Anatomy of the testis. 1, 1. The tunica albuginea. 2, 2. The mediastinum , 3. The lobuli testis. 4, 4. The vasa recta. 5. The rete testis. 6. Hie vasa efferentia,of which six only are represented in this diagram. 7. The coni vasculosi, constitutingthe globus major of the epididymis. 8. The body of the epididymis. 9. The globus minorof the epididymis. 10. The vas deferens. 11. The vasculum abcrrans. t Each vas efferens with its cone measures, according to Lauth, about 8 inches. Theentire length of the tubes composing the epididymis, according to the same authority, isabout 21 PELVIS. 575 ment of the vas deferens. This is the vasculum aberrans of Haller;it is attached to the epididymis by the areolar tissue in which thatbody is enveloped. Sometimes it becomes dilated towards its extre-mity, but more frequently retains the same diameter throughout. Fig. 224.
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