The Ciba Collection of Medical Illustrations: A Compilation of Pathological and Anatomical Paintings, Volume 2Ciba Pharmaceutical Products, 1954 - Human anatomy |
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... rectal fossae are developed with the index finger for the insertion into these fossae of a special bifid retractor which retracts the rectum posteriorly . The central musculofi- brous tendon of the perineum is divided , exposing the ...
... rectal fossae are developed with the index finger for the insertion into these fossae of a special bifid retractor which retracts the rectum posteriorly . The central musculofi- brous tendon of the perineum is divided , exposing the ...
Page 103
... rectal plexus ( to rectum ) , the uterovaginal plexus ( to inner aspect of Fallopian tubes , uterus , vagina and erectile tissue of vestibular bulb ) and the vesical plexus ( to bladder ) . The ovarian plexuses are composed of a ...
... rectal plexus ( to rectum ) , the uterovaginal plexus ( to inner aspect of Fallopian tubes , uterus , vagina and erectile tissue of vestibular bulb ) and the vesical plexus ( to bladder ) . The ovarian plexuses are composed of a ...
Page 154
... rectal wall to involve the mucous membrane but more often invades the posterior vaginal fornix . Its presence in the rectum may cause cyclic rectal bleeding or partial obstruction ; and , * For ENDOMETRIOSIS II , see page 195 . in the ...
... rectal wall to involve the mucous membrane but more often invades the posterior vaginal fornix . Its presence in the rectum may cause cyclic rectal bleeding or partial obstruction ; and , * For ENDOMETRIOSIS II , see page 195 . in the ...
Contents
SECTION I | 1 |
Cysts and Cancer of Scrotum | 9 |
Blood Supply of Perineum | 15 |
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