. Animal castration, a book for the use of students and practitioners; . d space at my disposal it will be impossible togo into minute details here. For complete and detailed anatomicaldescription the reader is respectfully referred to Sisson, Chau-reau and Strangeway s text-books on Veterinary Anatomy. Scrotum—Is a sac or bag made up externally by a layer of skinwhich has been continued from the sheath, abdomen and skin is smooth, soft and hairless compared with the otherintegument on the body. The scrotum consists of two cavitiesdivided by a longitudinal raphe (median line). Belo


. Animal castration, a book for the use of students and practitioners; . d space at my disposal it will be impossible togo into minute details here. For complete and detailed anatomicaldescription the reader is respectfully referred to Sisson, Chau-reau and Strangeway s text-books on Veterinary Anatomy. Scrotum—Is a sac or bag made up externally by a layer of skinwhich has been continued from the sheath, abdomen and skin is smooth, soft and hairless compared with the otherintegument on the body. The scrotum consists of two cavitiesdivided by a longitudinal raphe (median line). Below the skin 20 Animal Castration is the dortos which forms the scrotal tunic proper and consistsof thin clastic tissue and muscle. The dortos is a continuation ofthe abdominal fascia. Under the dortos is the spermatic fasciawhich is a continuation of the external oblique muscle. Thismuscle is attached to the external abdominal ring. Inside is thecremasteric fascia, an expansion of the cremaster muscle whichpasses through the inguinal canal over the cord and surrounds. Pig. 9—Internal and External Generative Organs of the Stallion: A, Scrotum; B,Skin; C, Tunica Vaginalis; D, Dortos; E, Cremaster Muscle; P, Left Vas Deferens;G, Bulbona Portion of Vas Deferens; H, Vesicula Seminalis; I, Postate Gland; J, Cow-pers Gland; K, Sheath; L, Meatus Crinarius; M, Retractor Muscle of Penis; N, Acceler-ator Muscle Surrounding Urethra; O, Erector Penis Muscle; P, Glans Penis; Q, CorpusCavernosuin; R, Right Internal Abdominal Ring; S, Left Internal Abdominal Ring;T, Symphysis Pubis; U, Peritoneal Told Through Which the Spermatic Blood Vesselsand Xerves Pass; V, Right Vas Deferens; W, Bladder; X, Rectum. Animal Castration 21 the testicle. Deeper we have the funnel-shaped infundibuliformfascia which originates at the internal abdominal ring. This fasciais simply a sheath over the testicle, the cord and their tunics. Inguinal Canal—This canal is situated obliquely between thecrural arch and


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