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| | History of the Adrenal Medulla |
 | | One of the most widely debated of the early theories of the function of the adrenal glands was that of Caspar Bartholin, later defended by Thomas. |
 | | And it was Thomas' son, Caspar the Younger, who described the greater vestibular glands of the female perineum. |
 | | This concept, and the same plates, were passed on by Caspar's son, Thomas. |
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