"Inguinal canal" Quotes from Famous Books
... sexual glands in the child, or prevents them from developing, gives rise to the phenomena which we have described when speaking of castration. This is the case, for instance, with cryptorchidism in which the testicles remain in the inguinal canal and become atrophied, instead of descending into the scrotum. The following case is an example, and is interesting in ... — The Sexual Question - A Scientific, psychological, hygienic and sociological study • August Forel |