“The two testicles were in their natural position without the slightest defect; the spermatic cord could be clearly felt up to the entrance of the abdominal ring without the least hardening or distention; the male member was of natural size; there was not the slightest bit in the soft parts of the pubic region characteristic of a scar or induration, or of any disease ever involving these parts.”Ollenroth, Rosenmeyer and Liebert, the three surgeons of the 1st Life Guards Battalion, reporting on Frederick the Great