The first is the male, who has in general his own organs tolerably perfect, but has some division in the flesh above, below, on, or in the scrotum, which puts on the appearance of the female pudendum. The penis likewise may be so obliterated, as to give... Elements of Medical Jurisprudence - Page 17by Samuel Farr - 1814 - 139 pagesFull view - About this book
| Medicine - 1815 - 590 pages
...the sexes, into what are called androgynus, and androgyna. The first is the male, who has in general his own organs tolerably perfect, but has some division...confirm him to be of that sex. The androgyna is a woman, who has the parts of generation nearly like another, but at the same time the clitoris grows to a great... | |
| Chemistry - 1815 - 564 pages
...into what are called audrogynus, and audrogyna. The first is the male, who has in general his ovvu organs tolerably perfect, but has some division in the flesh above, below, on, or m the scrotum, which puts on the appearance of the female pndendum. The penis likewise may be so obliterated,... | |
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