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35 results filtered with: Testis
  • Hydatid testis after removal from a living body
  • Ram's testicles: cylindrical and flabby
  • Ram's testicles: elongated, hypoplasia, etc
  • Ram: sinus opening on surface of scrotum
  • Ange-Bernard Imbert-Delonnes. Drawing by P. Chasselat, 1799-1800.
  • Ange-Bernard Imbert-Delonnes. Drawing by P. Chasselat, 1799-1800.
  • Testis with tumours
  • [Leaflet advertising appearances by the 6 month old John Baptist Dos Santos, born with 3 legs, 2 penises and 4 testicles in Portugal 1843 on display at no.56, Quadrant, Regent Street, London].
  • A ram with severe orchitis
  • Ange-Bernard Imbert-Delonnes. Drawing by P. Chasselat, 1799-1800.
  • Fungoid disease of the testis
  • Old ram with excessive stretching of scrotum
  • Seminiferous structure ofthe testis and epididymis
  • Adult goat testis
  • Chronic enlargement of the testis
  • Ram: hypoplasia of both testicles
  • Ram's testicle: no tail of epididymis
  • Male reproductive organs and cross-section through the scrotum. Coloured lithograph by M. Hanhart after C. Heath after J.B. Léveillé.
  • A man with a huge testicular tumour. Lithograph.
  • Details of the anatomy of the penis, after Heister and Graaf. Engraving by Benard, late 18th century.
  • Ram's testicles: uneven size and shape
  • A monorchid ram.
  • Ram's scrotum: hard swelling on skin
  • Four diagrams illustrating cross-sections of the male reproductive organs. Etching by E. Mitchell.
  • Ram's testicle: no tail of the epididymis
  • Canine testes
  • Ange-Bernard Imbert-Delonnes. Drawing by P. Chasselat, 1799-1800.
  • Ram: hypoplasia of both testicles
  • Details of the anatomy of the penis, after Heister and Graaf. Engraving by Benard, late 18th century.
  • The genito-urinary system, after Eustachius, Cheselden, and De Graaf. Etching, 1743.