The Ciba Collection of Medical Illustrations: A Compilation of Pathological and Anatomical Paintings, Volume 2Ciba Pharmaceutical Products, 1954 - Human anatomy |
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... occur . These usually involve additional in- jury to Colles ' fascia and the urogenital diaphragm ( see page 34 ) . ( 3 ) The more important injuries involve the prostatomem- branous urethra and occur as a result of fractures of the ...
... occur . These usually involve additional in- jury to Colles ' fascia and the urogenital diaphragm ( see page 34 ) . ( 3 ) The more important injuries involve the prostatomem- branous urethra and occur as a result of fractures of the ...
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... occur in the first decade of life . Classification remains a difficult pathologic problem because of the variation in morphology ; at least twenty dif- ferent cell types have been recorded . The sources of mesodermal tissue giving rise ...
... occur in the first decade of life . Classification remains a difficult pathologic problem because of the variation in morphology ; at least twenty dif- ferent cell types have been recorded . The sources of mesodermal tissue giving rise ...
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... occur . Bone metastases , when viewed in the roentgeno- grams , appear as condensations of osteo- plastic process . The metastatic area has a " snowy " appearance because of an increased deposition of calcium salts . A mere destruc ...
... occur . Bone metastases , when viewed in the roentgeno- grams , appear as condensations of osteo- plastic process . The metastatic area has a " snowy " appearance because of an increased deposition of calcium salts . A mere destruc ...
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SECTION I | 1 |
Cysts and Cancer of Scrotum | 9 |
Blood Supply of Perineum | 15 |
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abdominal abscess androgens areas artery benign biopsy bladder bleeding blood broad ligament Buck's fascia BULBOCAVERNOSUS MUSCLE canal cancer carcinoma cause cavity cells cent cervix chorionic Ciba clinical clitoris connective tissue corpus luteum cyst cystic diagnosis disease ducts edema endometrial endometrium epididymis epithelial epithelium estrogen eunuchoidal fascia fibers fibrous follicle genital genitalia glands gonadotropins gonads growth hemorrhage hormone hypogastric infection inferior inguinal interstitial ischiopubic rami lateral layer lesions lobe lymph lymphatics male malignant mammary membrane menstrual metastases mucosa muscle neoplasms nerve Netter M.D. Ciba nodes normal obturator occur orifice ovarian ovarian neoplasms ovary patients pelvic penis perineal perineum peritoneal peritoneum pituitary placenta plexus posterior pregnancy progesterone prostatic pudendal rare rectum result rupture sacral scrotal scrotum SECTION serous skin spermatic sphincter stroma structures superficial surface symptoms testicle testicular testis theca tion tubal tube tubules tumor tunica urethra urinary urine urogenital diaphragm usually uterine uterus vaginal veins vesical vessels wall