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Title: Anatomy of the cat
Identifier: anatomyofcatrje00reig (find matches)
Year: 1991 (1990s)
Authors: Reighard, Jacob Ellsworth, 1861-1942; Jennings, H. S. (Herbert Spencer), 1868-1947
Subjects: Cats; Mammals
Publisher: (Austin, TX) : BookLab, Inc.
Contributing Library: American Museum of Natural History Library
Digitizing Sponsor: Biodiversity Heritage Library
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262 THE yiSCERA. fibres derived from the neighboring bulbocavernosus (Fig. 113, /). Each is said to open by a single duct into the urethra at the root of the penis. The penis (Fig. iii, /; Fig. 113, c) is a cyHndrical organ with the apex directed backward. It is covered by integument
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Fig. III.—Male Genital Organs. * a, bladder; b, b', ureters; c, vasa deferentia; d, spermatic cord; e, spermatic artery and vein; f, neck of bladder; g, prostate gland; h, urethra; «', bulbourethral (or Cowper's) gland;/, corpus cavernosum penis, cut from ischium; k, ischiocavcrnosus muscle (cut); /, penis; m, glans penis; //, testis. which projects at its free end in the form of a fold, the prepuce (Fig. 113), which ensheaths the glans (I'ig. 113, ?) of the penis. Beneath the integument is a layer of strong fibrous subcutaneous fascia continuous with that of- the surrounding parts. On the dorsum of the penis a thin band of fibrous tissue, the ligamentum suspensorium penis, is continued from the
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