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cul-de-sac of that organ. This cord throws off on its track, one or more 

 vesical branches, beyond which its canal altogether disappears. These 



Fig. 274. 



A, Left kidney ; b, Right kid- 

 ney ; a, b, Ureters ; C, C, 

 Supra-renal capsules ; D, 

 Bladder; E, E, Testicles; 



0, Head of the epididymis ; 

 e', Tail of the epididymis ; 

 r, Deferent canal ; G, Pel- 

 vic dilatation of the defe- 

 rent canal ; H, Left vesicula 

 seminales ; the right, with 

 the deferent canal of the 

 same side, has been removed, 

 to show the insertion of 

 the ureter into the bladder ; 



1, Prostate; J, Cowpei-'s 

 glands ; K, Membranous 

 portion of the urethral 

 canal ; ij, Bulbous portion 

 of the same ; M, Cavernous 

 body of the penis ; m, m. 

 Its roots ; N, Head of the 

 penis. — 1, Abdominal aorta; 



2, 2, Renal arteries giving 

 off the principal capsular 

 artery; 3, Spermatic, or 



.rreat testicular artery ; 4, Common origin of the internal pudic and umbilical arteries ; 

 I, ?LbS artery ;^6, lis vesical branch; 7, Internal pudic artery; 8, Its vesico- 

 prostatic branch. 



tIPPEE AND 6ENEKAL VIEW OF THE OENITO-TOINAET 

 APPARATUS AND ARTERIES IN THE MALE. 



