First lines of physiology / by the celebrated Baron Albrecht Haller ; Translated from the correct Latin edition printed under the inspection of William Cullen. To which is added, a translation of the laborious index composed for that edition.
- Haller, Albrecht von, 1708-1777.
- Date:
- 1779
Licence: Public Domain Mark
Credit: First lines of physiology / by the celebrated Baron Albrecht Haller ; Translated from the correct Latin edition printed under the inspection of William Cullen. To which is added, a translation of the laborious index composed for that edition. Source: Wellcome Collection.
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![828. The quantity of femen. That the femen comes from the tefticle into the femi- nal veffels. 829. The proftate gland. Its liquor. 829. * The three dilatations of the urethra; its various direction; its coats. ^Omitted, by mijiake, in its proper placed] 829.The urethra, tho’ in ge- if neral ofacylindric figure, is yet u dilated into three pretty large 6t cavities. The firftis in the prO- 4< date, about the feat of the ca- putgallinaginis; the other is in il the bulb; and the third in the &t beginning of the glans. Its i& du£t is generally horizontal at i( firft; it then afcends along the (( offa pubis ; and, laftly, in man €i it is pendulous, except during <l the time of venery. It is con- u tinned from the nervous coat i( of the bladder, and is covered i6 inwardly with a very fimooth cuticle, between which and “ the nervous coat is interpofed a cellular textured’ 830. The cavernous bodies of the urethra. 831. How it is proved that the blood is poured into this body. 832. The cavernous bodies of the the penis. 833. The teguments of the penis. The prepuce. The odoriferous glands. The fufpenfory ligament. 834. The ufe of the penis. 835. The ereftion of the penis. Its exciting caufes. 836. The arteries of the genital parts. 837. The veins of the fame parts. 838. The lymphatic veffels of the penis. The nerves of the genital parts. 839. The immediate caufe of the erection of the penis. 840. The expulfion of the femen into the urethra. 841. Its expulfion from the ure¬ thra. That this a&ion is moft violent, and next to a convulfion. CHAR XXX. The VIRGIN WOMB. 842. The fituation of the uterus in the pelvis. How the uterus is tied to the peritoneum. The broad ligaments. 843. The body, neck, and inter¬ nal mouth of the uterus. 844. The tubes of the uterus. 845. The ovaries. 846. The eggs in the ovaries. 847. The round ligament of the uterus. 848. The arteries of the uterus. 849. Its veins. 850. The internal veffels of the uterus. 85 J. The lymphatic veffels of the uterus. 852. The uterine nerves. 853. The age at which the men- fes begin to flow. 854. The phenomena of themen- fes. The duration of the flux. The periods at which they return. 855. That the menftrual blood flows from the veffels of the uterus itfelf. The](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b30536182_0522.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)