. Clinical gyncology, medical and surgical. arts. 1. Internal hermaphrodites. Formation of vas deferens and tubes. 2. External hermaphrodites. Approach of external genitals to maletype. 3. Complete hermaphrodites (external and internal). Masculine for-mation of the external genitals and of a part of the sexual tract. As may be seen in the classification, individuals of this class have theglands of one sex, but other sexual parts either intermediate or mixed. 252 ANOMALIES OF DEVELOPMENT IN THE GENITAL TRACT. They are in the vast majority of cases of the masculine sex, althoughthis may be diffi
. Clinical gyncology, medical and surgical. arts. 1. Internal hermaphrodites. Formation of vas deferens and tubes. 2. External hermaphrodites. Approach of external genitals to maletype. 3. Complete hermaphrodites (external and internal). Masculine for-mation of the external genitals and of a part of the sexual tract. As may be seen in the classification, individuals of this class have theglands of one sex, but other sexual parts either intermediate or mixed. 252 ANOMALIES OF DEVELOPMENT IN THE GENITAL TRACT. They are in the vast majority of cases of the masculine sex, althoughthis may be difficult to determine during life. Numerous instances are re-corded of mistakes as to sex which continued throughout a great part orthe whole of life. The writer has seen an individual don his first trousersat the age of nineteen. He had been brought up as a girl, until his beardbegan to grow and he began to manifest sexual inclinations towards hisfemale companions. A masculine pseudo-hermaphrodite has in a number of instances married Fig. Fig. 52.
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