The Ciba Collection of Medical Illustrations: A Compilation of Pathological and Anatomical Paintings, Volume 2Ciba Pharmaceutical Products, 1954 - Human anatomy |
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... tunica albuginea , which is the immediate covering of the cavern- ous spaces . Buck's fascia , furthermore , is distinct from the tunica albuginea of both the corpus spongiosum urethrae and the corpora cavernosa penis , though no de ...
... tunica albuginea , which is the immediate covering of the cavern- ous spaces . Buck's fascia , furthermore , is distinct from the tunica albuginea of both the corpus spongiosum urethrae and the corpora cavernosa penis , though no de ...
Page 23
... Tunica Vaginalis ) The testicles are primarily suspended and maintained in position within the scrotal cavity by the various structures comprising the spermatic cord . Each tes- ticle and spermatic cord is invested with six distinct ...
... Tunica Vaginalis ) The testicles are primarily suspended and maintained in position within the scrotal cavity by the various structures comprising the spermatic cord . Each tes- ticle and spermatic cord is invested with six distinct ...
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... tunica vaginalis . As the testis descends ( see page 26 ) from its retroperitoneal posi- tion in the abdominal cavity to its final site in the scrotum , it carries with it two layers of peritoneum . Abnormalities of these cov- erings ...
... tunica vaginalis . As the testis descends ( see page 26 ) from its retroperitoneal posi- tion in the abdominal cavity to its final site in the scrotum , it carries with it two layers of peritoneum . Abnormalities of these cov- erings ...
Contents
SECTION I | 1 |
Cysts and Cancer of Scrotum | 9 |
Blood Supply of Perineum | 15 |
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