An American text-book of genito-urinary diseases, syphilis and diseases of the skin . Fig. 21.—Glandular hypospadias : at a opensa narrow blind pouch which extends for oneinch just above the urethra—a, lies betweentwo well-marked lips; b, the meatus. Fig. 22.—Glandular hypospadias: a, depres-sion at proper site of meatus; b, sinus a quar-ter of an inch deep, admitting No. 1 F.; c,meatus. up as females and lived as such all their lives, even sustaining sexual rela-tions as women satisfactorily to themselves and their partners. A few indi-viduals are described who have a well-developed penis, to


An American text-book of genito-urinary diseases, syphilis and diseases of the skin . Fig. 21.—Glandular hypospadias : at a opensa narrow blind pouch which extends for oneinch just above the urethra—a, lies betweentwo well-marked lips; b, the meatus. Fig. 22.—Glandular hypospadias: a, depres-sion at proper site of meatus; b, sinus a quar-ter of an inch deep, admitting No. 1 F.; c,meatus. up as females and lived as such all their lives, even sustaining sexual rela-tions as women satisfactorily to themselves and their partners. A few indi-viduals are described who have a well-developed penis, together with theperineal meatus, and who have been capable of sexual intercourse with bothsexes, but these cases are very great rarities. In the false hermaphroditesonly a thorough dissection and the discovery of a uterus and ovaries on theone hand or of testicles on the other can settle the question. True hypo-spadias is rare in the female, but it is occasionally found, and may be soextensive as to involve the neck of the bladder, differing in this respect fromthe same defor


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