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base of the penis and the testes have not descended. There is an entire 

 absence of any history of abdominal pain or crises suggestive of retained 

 menses, and there has never been any bleeding from the penis. Libido has 

 not appeared as yet. 



Physical examination finds the general bodily condition and color ex- 

 cellent. The musculature is well developed. The head is rather large, 



Fig. 12. Case II. Female 

 pseudohermaphrodite. Front 

 view of body. (From the Johns 

 Hopkins Hospital Bulletin, Feb- 

 ruary, 1916.) 



Fig. 13. Case II. Lateral view, with the 

 patient standing, to show the general pose and 

 round shoulders. (From the Johns Hopkins 

 Hospital Bulletin, February, 1916.) 



with prominent frontal regions, and the shoulders, though broad, are 

 markedly stooping. The forehead is of moderate height ; the face is broad ; 

 the lips are thick ; the nose is flat. The hair, dark brown in color, is rather 

 coarse, and is lacking over each lateral frontal region. The eyebrows 

 are more sparse in their outer portions than toward the root of the nose. 

 The eyes, ears, and mouth are normal. The ears show no stigmata and 

 the upper central incisors are no broader than the other incisor teeth. 



