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1 The generative organs were external, being variously developed processes of the two membranes.
2 At another time it refers solely to the human generative organs .
3 As soon as they leave the generative organs the development of the germ begins.
4 The period at which generative organs become capable of exercising the function of reproduction.
5 Mysteries of Eleusis exhibited the generative organs as symbols, 656-m.
6 The size of the generative organs is not an index of virility in the male.
7 Each segment contains the generative organs of both sexes.
8 Your generative organs , believe me, are not so valuable as the picture you have ruined.
9 Prostatorrhea, spermatorrhea, impotency, hypochondria, and general debility of the generative organs , arise from sexual excesses.
10 The generative organs were unduly excitable and weak.
11 Probably no affection of the generative organs has been given more attention by surgeons than this.
12 Name the generative organs of the female.
13 Name the generative organs of the male.
14 Excessive marital indulgence produces abnormal conditions of the generative organs and not unfrequently leads to incurable disease.
15 Bardsley speaks of a male child with one head, four arms, four legs, and double generative organs .
16 He portrayed a group of soldiers with peculiarly high-pitched voices, smooth and hairless skins, and atrophied generative organs .
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