Excerpt from Institutes of Surgery, Arranged in the Order of the Lectures Delivered in the University of Edinburgh, Vol. 2 of 2
This subject follows naturally after those diseases which we treated of towards the end of the first volume; the diseases of the testicle being intimately connected with those of the urethra.
The student of surgery would do well carefully to review the whole anatomy and relations of the testicle in taking up this division of our subject.
With the original seat of the testicle the sympathetic pains of this organ are related; with the coats the subjects of hydrocele and hernia: by considering the relations of the epididymis and vas deferens with the urethra, we ascertain the nature and origin of many of its diseases, and are enabled to distinguish local from constitutional diseases of the testicle.
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