The Ciba Collection of Medical Illustrations: A Compilation of Pathological and Anatomical Paintings, Volume 2Ciba Pharmaceutical Products, 1954 - Human anatomy |
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... rare . Congenital diverticula seen in pediatric urology are located on the ventral surface of the urethra any- where from the triangular ligament to the glans penis . These diverticula may , in rare instances , develop to #Netter MD ...
... rare . Congenital diverticula seen in pediatric urology are located on the ventral surface of the urethra any- where from the triangular ligament to the glans penis . These diverticula may , in rare instances , develop to #Netter MD ...
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... rare . Orchitis develops usually second- ary to suppurative epididymitis . Orchitis without epididymitis may develop through three pathways : ( 1 ) via the lymphatics , ( 2 ) via the blood stream ( metastases ) and ( 3 ) ascending via ...
... rare . Orchitis develops usually second- ary to suppurative epididymitis . Orchitis without epididymitis may develop through three pathways : ( 1 ) via the lymphatics , ( 2 ) via the blood stream ( metastases ) and ( 3 ) ascending via ...
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... rare instances , even ossified . More often , however , the solid constituents of the tubal contents are gradually liquefied and changed into a serous or serosanguineous fluid , thus transforming the pyosalpinx into a hydrosalpinx ...
... rare instances , even ossified . More often , however , the solid constituents of the tubal contents are gradually liquefied and changed into a serous or serosanguineous fluid , thus transforming the pyosalpinx into a hydrosalpinx ...
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SECTION I | 1 |
Cysts and Cancer of Scrotum | 9 |
Blood Supply of Perineum | 15 |
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