. A text-book of comparative physiology for students and practitioners of comparative (veterinary) medicine. Physiology, Comparative. Fig. 184.—Dia^am of the mammalian type of male sexual organs (after Quain). Com- pare with Figs. 133, 125. C. Cowper's gland of one side; cp, corpora cavernosa penis, cut short; e, caput epididymis; g, gubemaculum; i, rectum; m., hydatid of Morgagni, the persistent anterior end of the Mullerian duct, the conjoint posterior ends OT which form the uterus mascullnua; pr, prostate gland; s, scrotum; sp, corpus spongiosum nrethrse; t, testis (testicle) in the place o


. A text-book of comparative physiology for students and practitioners of comparative (veterinary) medicine. Physiology, Comparative. Fig. 184.—Dia^am of the mammalian type of male sexual organs (after Quain). Com- pare with Figs. 133, 125. C. Cowper's gland of one side; cp, corpora cavernosa penis, cut short; e, caput epididymis; g, gubemaculum; i, rectum; m., hydatid of Morgagni, the persistent anterior end of the Mullerian duct, the conjoint posterior ends OT which form the uterus mascullnua; pr, prostate gland; s, scrotum; sp, corpus spongiosum nrethrse; t, testis (testicle) in the place of its original forma- tion. The dotted line indicates the direction in which the testis and epididymis change place in their descent from the ahdomen into the scrotum; vd, vas defer- ens; vh, vas aberrans; vs, vasicula seminalis; W, remnants of Wolffian body (the organ of GiraldSs or paradidymis of Waldeyer); 3, 4, 5, as in Fig. 125. sion, etc., of figures. , may be learned from the accompanying. Fig. 125.—Diagram of the mammalian type of female sexual organs (after Quain). The dotted lines in one figure indicate functional organs in the other. (7, gland of Bartholin (Cowper's gland); c. c, cori)U8 cavernosum clitoridis; dG, remains of the left Wolffian duct, which may persist as the duct of Gaertner; /, abdominal open- ing of left Fallopian tube; §-, round ligament (corresponding to the gubemacnluml; ; i, rectum; /, labmm; m, cut Fallopian tube (ovidnct, or M"Bllerianduct) of the right side; n, nympha; o, left ovary; po. parovarium; sc, vascular bulb or corpus spongiosum; m, uterus;«;, vulva; va, vagina; W, scattered remains of Wol- ffian tubes (paroophoron); w, cut end of vanished right Wolffian duct; 3, ureter;_4, bladder passing below into the urethra ; 5, urachus, or remnant of stalk of Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these


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