The Ciba Collection of Medical Illustrations: A Compilation of Pathological and Anatomical Paintings, Volume 2Ciba Pharmaceutical Products, 1954 - Human anatomy |
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... upper aspects of the abdomen , this fascia cannot be identi- fied as a distinct membranous structure , since it blends with the general super- ficial fascia of the upper abdomen . In the lower lateral abdominal region . Scarpa's fascia ...
... upper aspects of the abdomen , this fascia cannot be identi- fied as a distinct membranous structure , since it blends with the general super- ficial fascia of the upper abdomen . In the lower lateral abdominal region . Scarpa's fascia ...
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... upper , the diaphragmatic ligament , extends to the diaphragm , while the lower , the inguinal ligament , terminates in the lower abdom- inal wall at a site where the inguinal bursa ( future inguinal canal ) is to de- velop subsequently ...
... upper , the diaphragmatic ligament , extends to the diaphragm , while the lower , the inguinal ligament , terminates in the lower abdom- inal wall at a site where the inguinal bursa ( future inguinal canal ) is to de- velop subsequently ...
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... upper third and in front only in its middle third ; its lower third is devoid of peritoneum . The ureter enters the true pelvis by crossing in front of the bifurcation of the common iliac artery and descends to the pelvic floor on the ...
... upper third and in front only in its middle third ; its lower third is devoid of peritoneum . The ureter enters the true pelvis by crossing in front of the bifurcation of the common iliac artery and descends to the pelvic floor on the ...
Contents
SECTION I | 1 |
Cysts and Cancer of Scrotum | 9 |
Blood Supply of Perineum | 15 |
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