Porneiopathology : a popular treatise on venereal and other diseases of the male and female genital system : with remarks on impotence, onanism, sterility, piles, and gravel, and prescriptions for their treatment . d facili-tate the understanding of subsequent descriptions. 1. Body of th» Testicle. 2. Epydidymis. 3. Vas Defer- ens. 4. Spermatic Artery. 5. Veins. 6. Cremaster Muscle. 7. Tunica Albu- ginea. 8. Tunica Vagi rialis. 9. Scrotum. 3, 4, 5, 0. and 8,constitutingthe SpermaticChord. When the coats of the testicle are taken off, it is foundto consist of innumerable delicate white tubes, w


Porneiopathology : a popular treatise on venereal and other diseases of the male and female genital system : with remarks on impotence, onanism, sterility, piles, and gravel, and prescriptions for their treatment . d facili-tate the understanding of subsequent descriptions. 1. Body of th» Testicle. 2. Epydidymis. 3. Vas Defer- ens. 4. Spermatic Artery. 5. Veins. 6. Cremaster Muscle. 7. Tunica Albu- ginea. 8. Tunica Vagi rialis. 9. Scrotum. 3, 4, 5, 0. and 8,constitutingthe SpermaticChord. When the coats of the testicle are taken off, it is foundto consist of innumerable delicate white tubes, which whendisengaged from the cellular membrane that connects then,together, and steeped in water, exhibit a most astonishinglength of convoluted vessels; they appear to consist ofone continuous tube, convoluted in partitions of the cel-lular membrane. When the Tubuli come out from thebody of the testicle, they run along the back of it andform a net work of vessels called Rete Testis; it is sup-posed that by the net work the semen is conveyed fromthe testicle. The continuations of this Reie Testis havebeen denominated Vasa Dcferentia, which, ending in anumber of Vascular Cones, constitute what is calfed the. ON VENEREAL DISEASES.


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