The Principles And Practice of Medical Jurisprudence

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MonorcMdes, as they are called, iave been known to be prolific. Cases of this kind must not be confounded ■with those in which one or both testicles have not descended into the scrotum.
MonorcMdes and Crypsorchides.—^u some rare instances the testicles do not descend into the scrotum at the usual period, but one or both may remain in the abdomen, or in the inguinal canals, and only descend some time after ibirth ; or one may be found in the scrotum^ and the other remain during life in the abdom
...en ; or both may be retained in the abdomen. In some cases of partial descent the organs have been mistaken for and treated as ruptures by -the application of a truss ! (Henke's ' Zeitschrift der S. A.' 1844, 1, 249; 'CurKng on 'Disease of the Testis,' 2nd ed. p. 31.) In one instance the at- itempt to reduce the tumour, mistaken for hernia, and the application of a truss, caused the death of the person. (' Med. Times and Gaz.' March 2, 1861, jp. 240.) When one testicle only has descended, there is no ground, cmteris _paribus, to impute impotency : the descended organ has been found healthy .and to contain spermatozoa, while the retained testicle and its ducts have not been f oimd to contain spermatozoa.

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