The Ciba Collection of Medical Illustrations: A Compilation of Pathological and Anatomical Paintings, Volume 2Ciba Pharmaceutical Products, 1954 - Human anatomy |
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... spermatic artery joins the spermatic cord above the internal inguinal ring and pursues a course adjacent to the testicular veins ( pampiniform plexus ) to the mediastinal area of the testicle , where it divides into branches which enter ...
... spermatic artery joins the spermatic cord above the internal inguinal ring and pursues a course adjacent to the testicular veins ( pampiniform plexus ) to the mediastinal area of the testicle , where it divides into branches which enter ...
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... SPERMATIC PLEXUS ON ARTERY EXTERNAL SPERMATIC ( GENITOFEMORAL ) AND ANTERIOR SCROTAL ( ILIOINGUINAL ) NERVES The nerves supplying the anterior scrotal wall are the ilio - inguinal and the external spermatic branch of the genito- femoral ...
... SPERMATIC PLEXUS ON ARTERY EXTERNAL SPERMATIC ( GENITOFEMORAL ) AND ANTERIOR SCROTAL ( ILIOINGUINAL ) NERVES The nerves supplying the anterior scrotal wall are the ilio - inguinal and the external spermatic branch of the genito- femoral ...
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... spermatic cord . Each tes- ticle and spermatic cord is invested with six distinct layers of tissue , which are acquired as a result of the descent of the male gonads ( see page 26 ) from their original position in the retroperitoneal ...
... spermatic cord . Each tes- ticle and spermatic cord is invested with six distinct layers of tissue , which are acquired as a result of the descent of the male gonads ( see page 26 ) from their original position in the retroperitoneal ...
Contents
SECTION I | 1 |
Cysts and Cancer of Scrotum | 9 |
Blood Supply of Perineum | 15 |
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