Practical human anatomy [electronic resource] : a working-guide for students of medicine and a ready-reference for surgeons and physicians . nd opposite the hilus of the testis. Its portions are theglobus major, at the superior end (in the figure at the rightend); the body parallel with the hilus; the globus minor, atthe inferior end (in the illustration the left end). From the last-named portion the straight part of the vas deferens is continued. 24. Vas is a short blind duct, about oneand a half to two inches long, which springs from the globusminor of the epididymis ; it runs


Practical human anatomy [electronic resource] : a working-guide for students of medicine and a ready-reference for surgeons and physicians . nd opposite the hilus of the testis. Its portions are theglobus major, at the superior end (in the figure at the rightend); the body parallel with the hilus; the globus minor, atthe inferior end (in the illustration the left end). From the last-named portion the straight part of the vas deferens is continued. 24. Vas is a short blind duct, about oneand a half to two inches long, which springs from the globusminor of the epididymis ; it runs parallel with the vas deferensin the spermatic cord. 25 Artery of the Vas artery accompaniesthe vas deferens in the spermatic cord, distributing to it andto the epididymis. 26. Spermatie artery is an element of thespermatic cord, distributing to the testis, the hilus of which itenters. 27 Spermatie leave the testis at its hilus,forming a plexus (the pampiniform) in the scrotal portion cord ; from the plexus two veins result,, which form theven» comites of the spermatic artery. PLATE 55. PLATE 56


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