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Anomalies and Curiosities of Medicine

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There was no vestige of either the right scrotum or testicle.

The left testicle was hanging by its cord, enveloped in its tunica vaginalis.

The cord was swollen and resembled a penis stripped of its integument.

The prostate was considerably contused.

After two months of suffering the patient recovered, being able to evacuate his urine through a fistulous opening that had formed.


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