The Ciba Collection of Medical Illustrations: A Compilation of Pathological and Anatomical Paintings, Volume 2Ciba Pharmaceutical Products, 1954 - Human anatomy |
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... testicular veins ( pampiniform plexus ) to the mediastinal area of the testicle , where it divides into branches which enter the testis to sur- round the seminiferous tubules . It is important to remember these relations with regard to ...
... testicular veins ( pampiniform plexus ) to the mediastinal area of the testicle , where it divides into branches which enter the testis to sur- round the seminiferous tubules . It is important to remember these relations with regard to ...
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... testicle into pyramid - shaped lob- ules . The testes vary in size , but in the average individual they measure 3.75 cm . in length and about 2.5 cm . in diameter . Within each testicle , several hundred lobules are usually present ...
... testicle into pyramid - shaped lob- ules . The testes vary in size , but in the average individual they measure 3.75 cm . in length and about 2.5 cm . in diameter . Within each testicle , several hundred lobules are usually present ...
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... testicle was once consid- ered to be a common sequela of a primary syphilitic infection , but autopsy studies of the last decade have thrown considerable doubt upon such a high frequency of syph- ilitic orchitis , which ordinarily ...
... testicle was once consid- ered to be a common sequela of a primary syphilitic infection , but autopsy studies of the last decade have thrown considerable doubt upon such a high frequency of syph- ilitic orchitis , which ordinarily ...
Contents
SECTION I | 1 |
Cysts and Cancer of Scrotum | 9 |
Blood Supply of Perineum | 15 |
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