Hunterian Lectures On the Development & Transition of the Testis; Normal And Abnormal

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B. LOCKWOOD.
Also JanoSik^ has found that the suprarenals develop in con- nection with the foremost part of the urogenital ridge.
The human embryos of the seventh and tenth weeks, which have just been described, seem to indicate that the human suprarenal body has a developmental relation to the inner and upper part of the mesonephros. Doubtless the appearances of the glomeruli of that organ in the younger embryo indicate that an atrophic process has begun by which the mesonephros becomes eventu
...ally disconnected from the suprarenal ; and it seems as if, in the older specimens, that disseverance was almost accomplished ; and to this consummation the growth of the permanent kidneys and of their veins seems to have con- duced.
The bearing of the foregoing upon the question whether the Wolffian body and genital mass of the seven weeks' human embryo has descended in the abdomen, or not, can easily be inferred. Judging from their relations to the skeleton, it has already been decided that the sexual and urinary portions of its Wolffian body have undergone no actual alteration in position ; and now it may, with plausibility, be urged that the connection of its inner and upper part with the suprarenal body would render such movements exceedingly improbable.


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