A Text-book of the diseases of womenW.B. Saunders, 1898 - 710 pages |
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... appear in the male as well as the female embryo are the Wolffian ducts . There is one on either side of the body , situated between the proto- FIG . 1 . pp dd mr un ch dr απ ung hp dfp g Transverse Section through the Median Part of the ...
... appear in the male as well as the female embryo are the Wolffian ducts . There is one on either side of the body , situated between the proto- FIG . 1 . pp dd mr un ch dr απ ung hp dfp g Transverse Section through the Median Part of the ...
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... appear the Wolffian bodies . These are two long prismatic bodies , one on either side of the median line ( Fig . 3 ) . The upper end is fastened to the dia- phragm , the lower to the inguinal region by a ligament which in course of time ...
... appear the Wolffian bodies . These are two long prismatic bodies , one on either side of the median line ( Fig . 3 ) . The upper end is fastened to the dia- phragm , the lower to the inguinal region by a ligament which in course of time ...
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... with the Wolffian duct by the absorption of the tissue inter- vening between their cavities and the bore of the duct . The former vesicles appear now as branches of the Wolffian duct (. DEVELOPMENT OF THE FEMALE GENITALS . 21.
... with the Wolffian duct by the absorption of the tissue inter- vening between their cavities and the bore of the duct . The former vesicles appear now as branches of the Wolffian duct (. DEVELOPMENT OF THE FEMALE GENITALS . 21.
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Henry Jacques Garrigues. vesicles appear now as branches of the Wolffian duct ( Fig . 5 ) , which grow rapidly and connect at the other end with arterial tufts in the same way as the uriniferous ducts and the Malpighian tufts in the ...
Henry Jacques Garrigues. vesicles appear now as branches of the Wolffian duct ( Fig . 5 ) , which grow rapidly and connect at the other end with arterial tufts in the same way as the uriniferous ducts and the Malpighian tufts in the ...
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... appears the permanent epithelium , composed of a single layer ( H. Meyer ) . FIG . 13 . Part of Ovary near Surface , from a Human Fetus of thirty - six weeks . The single layer of epithelium is interrupted by a belated primordial ovum ...
... appears the permanent epithelium , composed of a single layer ( H. Meyer ) . FIG . 13 . Part of Ovary near Surface , from a Human Fetus of thirty - six weeks . The single layer of epithelium is interrupted by a belated primordial ovum ...
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