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The palate is moHerately high. There is a considerable amount of fine hair 

 on the upper lip ; the axillary and pubic hair is abundant, the latter show- 

 ing the female type of distribution. The hands are broad and short; 

 the finger-nails have been bitten. The skin over the body is somewhat 

 harsh. There are no abnormal deposits of fat. On examination, the heart, 

 lungs, and abdomen are entirely normal. The breasts are undeveloped ami 



Fig. 14. Case 11. The external genitalia. Note the phallus with prepuce, and 

 labia majora simulating a bifid scrotum; also the extensive growth of hair and the 

 coarse skin. (From the Johns Hopkins Hospital Bulletin. February, 1016.) 



of the male type. Very careful palpation shows no signs of any abdominal 

 There is no unnatural pigmentation of the skin. The growth of 



mass. 



hair below the knee on each leg is in marked excess. 



On examination of the genitalia, the phallus is found to be represented 

 by an organ 5 cm. long, curved markedly toward its ventral surface. There 

 is a well-developed prepuce drawn into folds on the dorsum, but not unit- 

 ing completely in the midline on the ventral side. This covers the glans, 

 which is well developed except for the meatus, which is replaced by a 

 ventral grove. At the base of this structure, between it and the slightly 



