. The Principles and practice of gynecology : for students and practitioners. WOLFFIANDUCT MESONEPHROS (Wolffian body,temporary kid-ney) RNAC-LUM OFUNTER Same as Figure 225 Uterus further developed, but Muellers ducts still separable ; ovaries andFallopian tubes more developed. Wolffian bodies and Wolffian ducts undergoing atrophy. EMBRYOLOGY OF THE GENERATIVE 227. 493. GAERTNERS DUCTirnnains of duct) PAROVARIUM OREPOOPHORON (r<.iiiuins 1)1iiicsuncjjhros orWolttiau body) PAROOPHORON (yellow bodyof Waldeyer; GUBERNAC-ULUM OFHUNTER Same as Figure 226. Each rudimentary


. The Principles and practice of gynecology : for students and practitioners. WOLFFIANDUCT MESONEPHROS (Wolffian body,temporary kid-ney) RNAC-LUM OFUNTER Same as Figure 225 Uterus further developed, but Muellers ducts still separable ; ovaries andFallopian tubes more developed. Wolffian bodies and Wolffian ducts undergoing atrophy. EMBRYOLOGY OF THE GENERATIVE 227. 493. GAERTNERS DUCTirnnains of duct) PAROVARIUM OREPOOPHORON (r<.iiiuins 1)1iiicsuncjjhros orWolttiau body) PAROOPHORON (yellow bodyof Waldeyer; GUBERNAC-ULUM OFHUNTER Same as Figure 226. Each rudimentary Wolffian duct and body now appear as the paro-varium above, and the paroophoron below. Uterus, Fallopian tubes, and ovaries almost fullydeveloped. Lower part of Muellers ducts persist as developed uterus. vesicles, giving rise to a large number of glomeruli. The vesiclesthemselves elongate finally and form the collecting tubules, whichopen separately into the pelvis of the kidney. The number of theprimitive vesicles which form in the human kidney is about eighteen,and each one corresponds to a fully developed lobe. EMBEYOLOGY OF THE GENERATIVE ORGANS. In close developmental relations wdth the organs already described,which are mainly excretory, may now be introduced the embryonicstructures which have more especially a generative significance;they are : I. The ducts of Muelle


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