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Title: A text-book of comparative physiology for students and practitioners of comparative (veterinary) medicine
Year: 1890 (1890s)
Authors: Mills, Wesley, 1847-1915
Subjects: Physiology, Comparative
Publisher: New York, London, D. Appleton and company
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ollowed by extension of foldsof integument that become the scrotum in the one sex and thelabia in the other. The urethra arises as a groove in the under surface of the 118 COMPARATIVE PHYSIOLOGY. penis, which becomes a canal. The original opening1 of theurethra was at the base of the penis. In certain cases development of these parts is arrested atvarious stages, from which result abnormalities frequently re-quiring interference by the surgeon. The accounts of the previous chapters do not complete thehistory of development. Certain of the remaining subjectsthat are of special interest, from a physiological point of view,will be referred to again ; and in the mean time we shall con-sider rather briefly some of the physiological problems of thissubject to which scant reference has as yet been made. Thoughthe physiology of reproduction is introduced here, so that tiesof natural connection may not be severed, it may very well beomitted by the student who is dealing with embryology for the
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Pig. 130.—Various forms of mammalian uteri. A. Ornithorhynchus. B. Didelphysdorsigera. C. Phalangista vulpina. D. Double uterus and vagina; human anoma-ly. E. Lepus cuniculus (rabbit), uterus duplex. F. Uterus bicornis. G. Uterusbipartitus. H. Uterus simplex (human), a, anus; cl, cloaca; o. d, oviduct; o. I,os tincse (os uteri); ov, ovary: r, rectum; s, vaginal septum; u. b, urinary bladder;ur, ureter; ur. o, orifice of same; u. s, urogenital sinus; ut, uterus; v, vagina; v. c,vaginal caecum (Haddon). first time, and in any case should be read again after the otherfunctions of the body have been studied. THE PHYSIOLOGICAL ASPECTS OF DEVELOPMENT. According to that law of rhythm which, as we have seen,prevails throughout the world of animated nature, there areperiods of growth and progress, of quietude and arrest of devel- THE DEVELOPMENT OF THE EMBRYO ITSELF. H9 opment ; and in vertebrates one of the most pronounced epochs— in fact, the most marked of all—is that by which the you

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