The Ciba Collection of Medical Illustrations: A Compilation of Pathological and Anatomical Paintings, Volume 2Ciba Pharmaceutical Products, 1954 - Human anatomy |
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... pudendal , which is eventually distributed to the external genitalia . The blood supply of the bladder is derived from three arteries which enter this organ on each side and anastomose freely . The superior vesical artery , sup- plying ...
... pudendal , which is eventually distributed to the external genitalia . The blood supply of the bladder is derived from three arteries which enter this organ on each side and anastomose freely . The superior vesical artery , sup- plying ...
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... PUDENDAL VESSELS WITHIN ALCOCK'S CANAL The internal pudendal artery , after emerging from Alcock's canal , gives off several branches . One , the perineal artery , passes beneath Colles ' fascia in the peri- neum to course forward ...
... PUDENDAL VESSELS WITHIN ALCOCK'S CANAL The internal pudendal artery , after emerging from Alcock's canal , gives off several branches . One , the perineal artery , passes beneath Colles ' fascia in the peri- neum to course forward ...
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... pudendal nerve . Derived from the anterior rami of the second , third and fourth sacral nerves , it leaves the pelvis through the greater sciatic foramen , between the piriformis and coccygeus muscles , and crosses beneath the ischial ...
... pudendal nerve . Derived from the anterior rami of the second , third and fourth sacral nerves , it leaves the pelvis through the greater sciatic foramen , between the piriformis and coccygeus muscles , and crosses beneath the ischial ...
Contents
SECTION I | 1 |
Cysts and Cancer of Scrotum | 9 |
Blood Supply of Perineum | 15 |
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