. A system of obstetrics . Encysted Form of Infantile Hernia. Conirnun Scrotal Hernia. (e) Partial obliteration of the funicular process illustrates the forma-tion of cysts in the cord, encysted hydrocele of the cord (Fig. 201) ;the cavity of the tunica vaginalis testis is closed at c ; the funicular pro-cess is also separated from the peritoneal cavity at a. the situation of theabdominal ring ; there is also another septum at 6. When one or moreof these septa arc absent or imperfect various conditions occur. (/) In the formation of the hernia into the funicular process of theperitoneum (Fig.


. A system of obstetrics . Encysted Form of Infantile Hernia. Conirnun Scrotal Hernia. (e) Partial obliteration of the funicular process illustrates the forma-tion of cysts in the cord, encysted hydrocele of the cord (Fig. 201) ;the cavity of the tunica vaginalis testis is closed at c ; the funicular pro-cess is also separated from the peritoneal cavity at a. the situation of theabdominal ring ; there is also another septum at 6. When one or moreof these septa arc absent or imperfect various conditions occur. (/) In the formation of the hernia into the funicular process of theperitoneum (Fig. 202) the septum or obliteration at c is absent, so thatthe tunica vaginalis is open as high as the septum, b, which is imperfect HERMA. 811 or has given way from some accidental cause; in the diagram the sep-tum at the external abdominal ring, a, is drawn as being widely open,but strangulation may occur either in the septum at b} somewhat lowerdown, or at both. The svmptoms and appearances of inguinal hernia are generally


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