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Identifier: 64560280R.nlm.nih.gov
Title: Porneiopathology : a popular treatise on venereal and other diseases of the male and female genital system : with remarks on impotence, onanism, sterility, piles, and gravel, and prescriptions for their treatment
Year: 1844 (1840s)
Authors: Culverwell, Robert James, 1802-1852
Subjects: Sexually Transmitted Diseases Genital Diseases, Male Genital Diseases, Female
Publisher: New York : Redfield
Contributing Library: U.S. National Library of Medicine
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In the cut above we see the septum or division of thecavernous bodies, in which are seen the vessels by which,when the erection of the penis subsides, the blood passesinto the dorsal vein of the penis. The Urethra, or water passage, is the canal that passesthrough the spongy body to the bladder. The urine and
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a. Bladder, or receptacleof urine. 0. Ureters, or passagesthrough which the urine comes from the kid-neys, where it is formed, to the bladder. c. Vas Deferens, throughwhich the semen passesfrom the testicle, whereit is formed, to the semi-nal vesicles, where it ismatured. d. d. Openings of Ureters into the bladder e. Prostate Gland. /. Orifices of excretoryducts. g. Openings of the seminalducts. h. Ischio-cavernous mus-cles. ?. Bulb of Urethra divided k. Cowpers Glands. 1. Wide part of Urethra,m. Narrow part. n. Fossa Navicularis, usually affected in gonorrhoea© p. Prepuce. ON VENEREAL DISEASES. 11 semen pass through it. It is very elastic, and may be di-lated se as to admit a large instrument to be passed intothe bladder, and it contracts on the smallest. It is sup-ported in its course by the spongy body and the prostategland, between which is a portion unprotected, called themembranous portion. The passage varies in its size indifferent parts : thus it is rather contracted at the o

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