The Ciba Collection of Medical Illustrations: A Compilation of Pathological and Anatomical Paintings, Volume 2Ciba Pharmaceutical Products, 1954 - Human anatomy |
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... located on each side . Located in the penile peri - urethral tissue are many Ciba small , branched , tubular glands , the epithelium of which contains modified columnar mucus - secreting cells . These glands ( of Littré ) are more ...
... located on each side . Located in the penile peri - urethral tissue are many Ciba small , branched , tubular glands , the epithelium of which contains modified columnar mucus - secreting cells . These glands ( of Littré ) are more ...
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... located be- tween the primitive vesical neck and the colliculus seminalis . As they grow back- ward and outward , they eventually form the greater part of the gland , or the lat- eral lobes , as they are named in the adult prostate . As ...
... located be- tween the primitive vesical neck and the colliculus seminalis . As they grow back- ward and outward , they eventually form the greater part of the gland , or the lat- eral lobes , as they are named in the adult prostate . As ...
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... located in the penile urethra , is more frequent . The diverticula are further divided into true and false . The true diverticulum has a lining of mucous membrane continu- ous with that of the urethra , whereas the wall of the false ...
... located in the penile urethra , is more frequent . The diverticula are further divided into true and false . The true diverticulum has a lining of mucous membrane continu- ous with that of the urethra , whereas the wall of the false ...
Contents
SECTION I | 1 |
Cysts and Cancer of Scrotum | 9 |
Blood Supply of Perineum | 15 |
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