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10 LIBROS DEL INGLÉS RELACIONADOS CON «SPERMATIC FLUID»
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1
Elements of physiology. Tr., with additions, by R. Willis
Physical and Chemical Analysis of the Spermatic Fluid. The accounts we have of
the physical peculiarities and chemical constitution of the spermatic fluid are for
the most part either erroneous or defective, inasmuch as it has hardly yet been ...
2
Reports on the progress of practical and scientific ...
C. In spite of the absence of spermatozoa in the tubuli seminiferi, the other
secretions, which mix with the spermatic fluid in the ejaculatory duct, are not
altered either in quality or quantity ; sometimes, indeed, the quantity is increased.
D. The ...
Reports on the progress of practical and scientific medicine, Horace Benge Dobell, 1871
3
Elements of Physiology: For the Use of Students, and with ...
Physical and Chemical Analysis of the Spermatic Fluid. The accounts we have of
the physical peculiarities and chemical constitution of the spermatic fluid are for
the most part either erroneous or defective, inasmuch as it has hardly yet been ...
4
British and Foreign Medical Review: Or Quarterly Journal of ...
Relative to the effects of disease on the fluid of the vesicular seminales, and on
the spermatic fluid generally, the instances brought forward are too few to admit
of extensive induction. They seem to show, first, that chronic wasting diseases, ...
5
THE BRITISH AND FOREIGN MEDICAL REVIEW OR QUARTERLY JOURNAL ...
Relative to the effects of disease on the fluid of the vesiculae seminales, and on
the spermatic fluid generally, the instances brought forward are too few to admit
of extensive induction. They seem to show, first, that chronic wasting diseases, ...
6
Dunglison's American medical library
... and remains less time in its reservoirs ; it is more promptly expelled because
the vesiculae seminales are more sensible to the impression produced by the
presence of the spermatic fluid, and act more readily. The spasmodic
contractions of ...
7
Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London
The evidence on which this conclusion is founded is manifestly of two kinds ; one
.anatomical, the other microscopical, connected with the constitution of the
spermatic fluid. Preparations have been made of the parts showing the tubular ...
8
Clinical Embryology: A Color Atlas and Text
In the genital passages the spermatic fluid is modified by the lining columnar
cells. The sperms mature functionally in the epididymal duct. Sperms taken from
the caput epididymidis lack the fertilizing power and potential motility found in ...
Murray Brookes, Anthony Zietman, 1998
9
The American Journal of the Medical Sciences
... exhaling astrong odour of semen, and containing here and there the peculiar
animalcules which are found in the human spermatic fluid alone. But the place of
these is occasionally supplied by a number of small rounded hodies resembling
...
10
The Boston Medical and Surgical Journal
... has in his spermatic fluid the essential elementsoffecundation. 2d. Diseases—
acute, chronic or constitutional—in the adult do not appear to produce azoa'
spermia; which, however, is often the consequence of them in men of advanced
age.