238 GENERATION. 



On examining his beard, it was only a land of down, with some 

 stronger short hairs in those places where we find them in lads, or 

 women who have a beard ; viz. principally on the tipper lip, and a few 

 on the chin longer and straggling ; nor had he hair on any part of his 

 body where men commonly have. The hair on the pubis was as it 

 commonly is. 



From the above facts it would appear that the testes had never pro- 

 duced their effects on the constitution ; and that so far he was to be 

 considered an eunuch. He looked older than 27. However, he did 

 not look like a woman, nor had he the make of one. As the hair on 

 the pubis is common to both sexes, it was expected to be there as it 

 commonly is. 



Enlargement of the Breasts in the Male. 



Those cases of hermaphroditical monster in the human body, cha- 

 racterized by an increase of the size of one or both breasts, are usually 

 seen about the age of puberty, although not always. It is generally 

 attended with considerable pain at first, but this afterwards goes off. 

 Mr. Cadell's son was a strong instance of this pain. His breasts vary 

 as to size, being sometimes larger than at others. 



[Hunter then gives brief notes of five other cases of enlargement of 

 one breast, in men, from sixteen to twenty-seven years of age, observed 

 by him between the years 1784 and 1790; and finally cites the 

 following : — ] 



Extract of a curious case from Cumana, published and properly authen- 

 ticated by M. Naverrete, Treasurer to the Army and Receiver- 

 General to the Royal Finances, <fcc. 



" Mr. Anthony Lozana, a native of Pamplieya in the diocese of the 

 Archbishop of Burges, formerly servant Commissioner to the Convent 

 of St. Francis, and now a schoolmaster among the Indians in the 

 Canton of Arenas, Tributaries of St. Ferdinand, aged 50, of a middle 

 size, temperament cachectic, between phlegmatic and bilious, soft fibre 

 and flesh delicate, like women ; feeble voice ; few hairs in his beard, 

 and none at all on his breast, with weak eyes ; was married to Leonora 

 Maria Parejo, who, fourteen years ago [i. e. from the date of this 

 Memoir], brought forth twins, the one male, the other female. To 

 soothe the cries of the male child, the father used to apply his left nipple 

 to the infant's mouth, who sucked and drew milk from it in such 

 quantity as to be nursed by it in perfect good health. He treated all 

 his other children, eight in number and all alive, in the same way, 

 always dividing with his wife the business of nursing the children and 



