The Ciba Collection of Medical Illustrations: A Compilation of Pathological and Anatomical Paintings, Volume 2Ciba Pharmaceutical Products, 1954 - Human anatomy |
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... wall at a site where the inguinal bursa ( future inguinal canal ) is to de- velop subsequently . This pouchlike peri- toneal evagination of the abdominal wall ( processus vaginalis ) does not emerge . until the sixth month . It then ...
... wall at a site where the inguinal bursa ( future inguinal canal ) is to de- velop subsequently . This pouchlike peri- toneal evagination of the abdominal wall ( processus vaginalis ) does not emerge . until the sixth month . It then ...
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... wall . The thick- ened bladder wall frequently develops tra- beculation and cellules , with diverticula ultimately forming . After reaching the maximum ability to hypertrophy ( limit of compensation ) , the bladder finally dilates ...
... wall . The thick- ened bladder wall frequently develops tra- beculation and cellules , with diverticula ultimately forming . After reaching the maximum ability to hypertrophy ( limit of compensation ) , the bladder finally dilates ...
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... wall . Typical blue - domed endometrial cysts extend down the rectovaginal septum , causing agglutination of the anterior rectal wall to the posterior surface of the uterus . The thickest concentration of endometrial cysts is usually ...
... wall . Typical blue - domed endometrial cysts extend down the rectovaginal septum , causing agglutination of the anterior rectal wall to the posterior surface of the uterus . The thickest concentration of endometrial cysts is usually ...
Contents
SECTION I | 1 |
Cysts and Cancer of Scrotum | 9 |
Blood Supply of Perineum | 15 |
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