The Ciba Collection of Medical Illustrations: A Compilation of Pathological and Anatomical Paintings, Volume 2Ciba Pharmaceutical Products, 1954 - Human anatomy |
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... veins . The dorsal veins of the penis , however , pursue a different course . The subcu- taneous dorsal ( median and lateral ) veins , which receive tributaries from the veins of the prepuce , pass proximal to the region of the ...
... veins . The dorsal veins of the penis , however , pursue a different course . The subcu- taneous dorsal ( median and lateral ) veins , which receive tributaries from the veins of the prepuce , pass proximal to the region of the ...
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... veins of the spermatic cord emerge from the mediastinum of the testicle to form the extensive pampiniform plexus . These veins gradually coalesce and , in 60 per cent of cases , form a single trunk in the inguinal canal . In the ...
... veins of the spermatic cord emerge from the mediastinum of the testicle to form the extensive pampiniform plexus . These veins gradually coalesce and , in 60 per cent of cases , form a single trunk in the inguinal canal . In the ...
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... veins of the pampiniform plexus in the scrotum . The right internal spermatic vein enters the vena cava obliquely below the right renal vein , whereas on the left the vein terminates in the left renal vein at right angles , appar- ently ...
... veins of the pampiniform plexus in the scrotum . The right internal spermatic vein enters the vena cava obliquely below the right renal vein , whereas on the left the vein terminates in the left renal vein at right angles , appar- ently ...
Contents
SECTION I | 1 |
Cysts and Cancer of Scrotum | 9 |
Blood Supply of Perineum | 15 |
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