10 Resultaten gevonden voor "Bestand:Epididymis,_marked.JPG".

Bestand:Epididymis, marked.JPG

674 368 2475 1936 Additional image of this 30-year-old male's left side epididymis: English author name string: Richiex URL: https://commons.wikimedia...


Bestand:Testicle and epididymis.JPG

Additional image of this 30-year-old male's left side epididymis: Epididymis of the left testicle is marked in the image. English URL: https://commons.wikimedia...


Bestand:Epididymis of left testicle.jpg

DescriptionEpididymis of left testicle.jpg English: A male (age 30) is showing his left testicle to demonstrate the location of the epididymis (marked on the...


Bestand:The comparative anatomy of the domesticated animals (1873) (17949342211).jpg

https://www.flickr.com/photos/internetarchivebookimages/17949342211/ operator: Flickr URL: https://live.staticflickr.com/7701/17949342211_9846ae4053_o.jpg...


Bestand:Radium (1913) (14570182400).jpg

bookimages/14570182400/ operator: Flickr URL: https://live.staticflickr.com/3868/14570182400_956d93fe05_o.jpg determination method or standard: SHA-1...


Bestand:Nervous and mental diseases (1911) (14778074065).jpg

https://www.flickr.com/photos/internetarchivebookimages/14778074065/ operator: Flickr URL: https://live.staticflickr.com/5574/14778074065_da70616842_o.jpg...


Bestand:The obstetric memoirs and contributions of James Y. Simpson; (1855) (14596131660).jpg

https://www.flickr.com/photos/internetarchivebookimages/14596131660/ operator: Flickr URL: https://live.staticflickr.com/2905/14596131660_1130a030f6_o.jpg...


Bestand:The principles and practice of surgery (1916) (14761895054).jpg

principles and practice of surgery (1916) (14761895054).jpg English: Tuberculosis in epididymis and testicle body Identifier: principlespracti1916warr...


Bestand:Journal of anatomy (1867) (14761558496).jpg

I am unable to determine. The epididymis is well developed. The total length of the right testisincluding the epididymis was 19 mm. The tunica vaginalis...


Bestand:Anatomy, descriptive and applied (1913) (17574837964).jpg

dotted lines above, indicates the direction in which the testicle and epididymis descend from the abdomen into the scrotum. vd. Vas deferens. vh. Vas aberrans...