Catalogue of the Hunterian collection in the Museum of the Royal College of Surgeons in London.
- Royal College of Surgeons in London. Museum
- Date:
- 1830-1831
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Credit: Catalogue of the Hunterian collection in the Museum of the Royal College of Surgeons in London. Source: Wellcome Collection.
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![Series XXXVII. Diseases of the Testis, and Vesiculae Seminales. 994. The tunica vaginalis testis thickened and distended with coagulated blood. This was mistaken for a diseased testicle, and the parts were in conse- quence removed. 995. A haematocele, apparently complicated with bubonocele. The surface of the tunica vaginalis is furred with coagulated lymph. [This prepara- tion has no history further than its being a haematocele.] 996. A testicle with two cysts or hydatids hanging from the epididymis. 997. A testicle diminished in size ; with a small hydatid which had formed on the epididymis, and is attached to it by a pedicle. 998. A section of a testicle with similar cysts. 999. A testicle wasted; and the tunica vaginalis adhering to it. 1000. A testicle having bony matter deposited in its substance. 1001. A section of a testicle showing the epididymis enlarged, and the tunica* vaginalis adherent. [A portion of condensed cellular membrane appears to indicate the track of a sinus for the escape of matter from the cir- cumscribed cavity.] 1002. A scrofulous testicle, divided longitudinally. 1003. A section of a scrofulous testicle, forming one solid uniform mass; all the natural structure being obliterated. 1004. A scrofulous testicle. [A small abscess has formed on its anterior part, and the body of the testicle is converted into a considerable number of spherical tubercles of a whitish colour.] 1005. A beginning or incipient cancer of the testicle, where the tubular struc- ture has become indistinct, in consequence of the adhesions which have taken place. 1006. A section of a testicle with a fungous tumour, or excrescence, arising from it. [Some caustic or arsenical application had been made to it.] 1007. A testicle of a bull in a diseased state. [The tubuli testis are separated or unravelled by ulceration which had taken place within the bodyi of the testicle.] 1008. The vesiculae seminales [of a small quadruped] morbidly enlarged. One of the vesiculae has been opened, and its contents removed.](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b24932036_0102.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)
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