Often, too, women add strong medicinal agents, intended to destroy by dissolution thespermatic germs, ere they have time to fulfill their natural destiny.
It is almost always found upon the left side, owing to an anatomical peculiarity of the spermaticvein of that side.
If sexual intercourse happens to take place about that time, the egg and the spermatic fluid meet in some part of the female generative passages, and fecundation is accomplished.
A part has been assigned to spermatic plethora in the etiology of various mental affections.
With reference to the value of the spermatic fluid, Dr.
The child receives its scrofulous inheritance not through the mother's milk, but from the ovarian or spermatic cell.
Varicocele is the effect of weight upon the spermatic veins.
Just above the pubic spine is the external abdominal ring, an opening in the muscular wall of the abdomen for the spermatic cord to emerge in the male.
All we have to do is separate the girl's blood type from that of the spermatic fluid.
We fed all the data we had into the computer, including the general type number of the spermatic fluid, which Dr.
The spermatic cells originate from cells indistinguishable from the primitive ova, so that the fusion which takes place is the fusion of morphologically similar parts in the two sexes.
A body cavity becomes developed in the larvae, into which the spermatic balls are dehisced.
The arteries, both spermaticand hypogastric, are very much enlarged.
The spermatic and hypogastric veins in general follow the course of the arteries, and like them anastomose on the side of the uterus.
The vena cava itself does not always escape, the inflammation spreading to it from the iliac, or from the spermatic veins.
The right spermatic vein was closed in its lower half.
If the fish are caught before the time of beginning to spawn, the eggs and the spermatic fluid will not be mature, and will be only extruded by hard pressing, and failing to be fecundated, the eggs will perish.
The left spermatic or ovarian vein and the left suprarenal vein empty into the left renal vein.
Hippo, that if the spermatic faculty be more effectual, the male, if the nutritive aliment, the female is generated.
Aristotle and Plato, that they emit a material moisture, as sweat we see produced by exercise and labor; but that moisture has nospermatic power.
Pythagoras, Epicurus, and Democritus say, that women have a seminal projection, but their spermatic vessels are inverted; and it is this that makes them have a venereal appetite.
Pythagoras, Plato, and Aristotle, that the spermatic faculty is incorporeal, as the mind is which moves the body; but the effused matter is corporeal.
While there are no exact analogies in the body, yet the tears and the spermatic fluids are much more closely analogous in their normal manner of secretion and use than are the bile and the semen.
The remaining element of the spermatic secretion is produced, under normal circumstances, only as required, either for impregnation or for the maintenance of the affectional function.
It is customary for physicians to assume that the spermatic secretion is analogous to bile, which, when once formed, must be expelled.
An interesting type of lymphangiectasis is that which results from the presence of the filaria Bancrofti in the vessels, and is observed chiefly in the groin, spermatic cord, and scrotum of persons who have lived in the tropics.
These attacks may show a remarkable periodicity, and each may be followed by an increase in the size of the swelling, which may extend along the inguinal canal into the abdomen, or down the spermatic cord into the scrotum.
It is sometimes done by simply opening the scrotum, when the testicles and spermatic cord are jerked out.
The testicles are then drawn out till the spermatic cord is reached, which is divided by the thumb nail; or it is pulled out and cut with a sharp knife.
The spermatic arteries are two long slender arteries, which descend, one in each spermatic cord, into the scrotum to supply the testicle.
It is best performed by cutting through the spermatic nerve, and scraping the artery, so as to separate it; taking care to do this sufficiently high up to prevent the cord from being exposed.
When the operator has decided to take away the spermatic glands, he does so at the commencement of the operation.
They diminish still further during June, July, and August, and acquire a yellow or brownish colour, while microscopically there is no sign of activity in the spermatic cells.
In a few cases, however, Ancel and Bouin observed atrophy of the interstitial cells as well as the spermatic cells.
Many investigators have found that the Röntgen rays destroy the spermaticcells of the testis in Mammals, leaving the cells of Sertoli, the interstitial tissue, nerves, and vessels uninjured.
This elongation is named the "external spermatic fascia," and is continued over the cord as far as the testicle.
The part of the groin where the spermatic fascia is first derived from the aponeurosis, so as to envelope the cord, varies in several individuals; and thereupon depends, in great measure, the strength or weakness of the groin.
The same fascia forming an envelope for thespermatic cord and scrotum.
The left internal abdominal ring complicated with the epigastric vessels, the vas deferens, and the spermatic vessels.
The sheath of the femoral vessels, like that of the spermatic cord, is infundibuliform.
The operation of "mulling" or crushing the spermatic cord is an unscientific and barbarous procedure, causing unnecessary pain and suffering.
This swelling will be felt to be tightly compressed by the spermatic cord.
To obviate this, before the division of the spermatic cord it should be twisted several times in the following manner: Take hold of the cord with the left hand, having it between the thumb and the index finger.
From this point there passes forward to the right side of the head a groove--the spermatic groove--down which the spermatic fluid passes.
To the right of the head is seen the muscular penis p, close to the termination of the vas deferens (spermatic duct) vd.
But when the male secretion of the ovo-testis is active, the seminal fluid passes from the genital pore along the spermatic groove (fig.
Psychologically and mythologically the breeze has the value of a spermatic symbol.
Because the spermatic substance and seeds were mentioned they thought that the prima materia was human semen, and so arose the school of seminalists.
The branches which issue from the spermatic vessels, are inserted on each side of the bottom of the womb, and are much less than those which proceed from the hypogastrics, those being greater and bedewing the whole substance of it.
Amongst these there are two small veins which pass into the womb from the spermatic vessels, and two larger ones from the neck: the mouth of these veins pierces as far as the inward cavity.
The ejaculatory vessels are two small passages, one on either side, which do not differ in any respect from the spermatic veins in substance.
The testiculi, stones or testicles (so called because they testify one to be a man), turn the blood, which is brought to them by the spermatic arteries into seed.
The veins and arteries proceed both from the hypogastric and the spermatic vessels, of which I shall speak by and by; all these are inserted and terminated in the proper membranes of the womb.
Also the discharge of semen was asserted not to take place from both spermatic ducts at the same time.
At all events, there can be no question of a compression of the spermatic cord in any way, for it could not be accomplished, either manually or with the aid of various kinds of apparatus, without giving rise to excessive pain.
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