ODEX 



991 



Testes, interstitial cells of, appearance 

 of, 440. 



compensatory hypertrophy of, ex- 

 periments demonstrating, 500. 



contents of, crystalloids, 496. 



fat, 495. 



pigment, 496. 



specific granules, 496. 



and cryptorchism, 443. 



deliverance by, into blood stream, 



of properties bringing about the 

 proper establishment of secondary 

 internal generative organs, 453. 



description of, 492. 



in ectopic testicle, 499. 



embryonal origin of, 494. 



and eunuchoidism, 447. 



and false hermaphroditism, 447. 



function of, 448. 



function of, theories as to, 497. 



functional period of, 440. 



growth of, 494. 



histology of, 439. 



and internal secretion, 441. 



phases of growth and atrophy of, 



440. 



in production of testicular in- 

 ternal secretion or hormone, 491. 



relationship of, with rich capillary 



meshwork of testis, 446. 



with secondary sex characters, 



439. 



with spermatic nerves, 460. 



significance of, in relation to in- 

 ternal secretion, 454. 



spermatogenesis of, 441. 



structure of, 440. 



and testicular hormone, 441. 



tumors of, pubertas precox asso- 

 ciated with, 350. 



internal and external secretion of, 

 523. 



multiplicity of, 474. 



relationship between interstitial cells 

 of, and secondary sexual characters, 

 439. 



between male secondary sexual 



characters and, 434. 



in birds, 435. 



in crustaceans, 435. 



in insects, 434. 



in mammals, 436. 



in the triton, 435. 



to prostate, 454. 



to seminal vesicles, 456. 



structure of, gross, 491. 



Testicle, anomalies of development, 



hermaphroditism, 473. 

 pseudohermaphroditism, 473. 



Testicle, anomalies of development, of 

 formation, absence of part of genital 

 tract, 474. 



- fusion of the testes, 474. 

 -multiplicity of the testes, 474. 

 of growth, atrophy, 551. 



hypertrophy, 475. 

 of position, 478. 



atrophy of, 475. 



contusions of, 482. 



degenerations of, secondary to 

 changes in other endocrine glands. 

 480: 



'degenerative" changes in, amyloid, 

 481. 



ectopic, 480. 



gangrene, 481. 



gout, 481. 



infarction, 481. 



infectious diseases, 481. 



: irradiation, 481. 



pigmentation, 481. 



pressure, 481. 



secondary to changes in other en- 

 docrine glands, 480. 



senility, 480. 



toxic, 481. 



development of, anomalies of, 473. 



ectopic, interstitial cells of, 499. 



effects on, of captivity, 497. 



of change in position, 502. 



of senility, 480. 



of transplantation, 504. 



formation of, anomalies of, 474. 



as a gland of internal secretion, 491. 



growth of, anomalies of, atrophy, 

 475. 



hypertrophy, 475. 



hypertrophy of, 475. 



inflammation of, acute orchitis, by 

 the efferent duct, gonorrheal, 482. 



non-gonorrhea, 483. 

 hematogenous, influenza, 484. 



- Malta fever, 485. 



meningitis, 485. 



mumps, 483. 



pneumonia, 484. 



pyemia, 484. 



pyocyaneus, 485. 



rheumatic fever, 485. 



scarlatina, 484. 



typhoid fever, 485. 



variola, 485. 



vaccinia, 485. 



chronic orchitis, echinococcus 



cysts, 486. 



filariasis, 486. 



glanders, 486. 

 leprosy, 486. 



