A treatise on the nature and treatment of seminal diseases, impotency, and other kindred affections : with practical directions for the management and removal of the cause producing them, together with hints to young men . es, as a faithfulmonitor and friend, whose experience affordsrenewed testimony to the truth and value ofthat solemn lesson so feelingly conveyed by thepoet— From Virtues fount the purest joys outwell; Sweet rills of thought that cheer the conscious soul; But Vice pours forth the troubled streams of hell,The which, howeer despised, at last with doleWill through the torturd br
A treatise on the nature and treatment of seminal diseases, impotency, and other kindred affections : with practical directions for the management and removal of the cause producing them, together with hints to young men . es, as a faithfulmonitor and friend, whose experience affordsrenewed testimony to the truth and value ofthat solemn lesson so feelingly conveyed by thepoet— From Virtues fount the purest joys outwell; Sweet rills of thought that cheer the conscious soul; But Vice pours forth the troubled streams of hell,The which, howeer despised, at last with doleWill through the torturd breast their fiery torrent roll! 16 BOSTWICK ON PLATE I. FIG. 1. Explanation of Plate. The pelvis is divided on the meridian line, and theengraving shows the right side of the organs. 1. The vertebral column. 2. Colon. 3. Bladder. 4. Ureter, conducting the urine from thekidney to the bladder. 5. and 6. Vasa deferentiae. 7. and 8. Vesiculae Prostate gland. 10. One of the glands of Cowper. 11. Canal of the urethra. 12. Bulb of the urethra. 13. Glans penis. 14. Right testicle. 15. Skin covering the penis. 16. Prepuce. 17. The Fraenum. 18. Corpus Cavernosum. 19. Pubis. SEMINAL DISEASES. 17 PLATE I. FIG. GENIT0-UR1NARY ORGANS OF THE MALE. 2* 18 SEMINAL II. FIG. 2. Explanation of Plate. Showing the Bladder and Urethra laid open in itswhole length. 1. The bladder, with the anterior face re- 2. The ureters. [moved. 3. Their entrance into the bladder. 4. Neck of the bladder. 5. The superior fundus of the bladder. 6. The bas fond of the bladder. 7. Smooth centre of the vesicular triangle. 8. Verumontanum, or caput gallinaginis. 9. Orifice of the ductus Ejaculatorius. 10. Depression near the Verumontanum. 11. Ducts from the prostate gland. 12 and 13. Lateral lobes of the prostate gland 14. Prostatic portion of the urethra. 15. Membranous portion of the urethra. 16. One of Cowpers glands. 17. Orifice of excretoiy Ducts, [erectile tissue. 18. Section of the b
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