Case of Elephantiasis of Scrotum
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scarcely walk any distance, and, as it can be seen by the photograph, his legs were much apart. There was no appearance of a penis ; the meatus was only visible, but by manipulation about an inch of the organ could be protruded, which was a great guide to me when dissecting out the organ. The testicles were to be felt: the right much enlarged and intensely hard, and the left slightly enlarged but not hard. The man's general health was fair.
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