The Ciba Collection of Medical Illustrations: A compilation of paintings on the normal and pathologic anatomy of the digestive system. pt. 1. Upper digestive tract. pt. 2. Lower digestive tract. pt. 3. Liver, biliary tract and pancreas. Edited by E. Oppenheimer |
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The origin of the transversus abdominis muscle ( if it can be adequately separated ) usually does not extend medially beyond the lateral border of the abdominal inguinal ring , if it extends that far . Since the conjoined tendon inserts ...
The origin of the transversus abdominis muscle ( if it can be adequately separated ) usually does not extend medially beyond the lateral border of the abdominal inguinal ring , if it extends that far . Since the conjoined tendon inserts ...
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The superior wing ( see Plate 21 ) extends anteriorly to the superolateral border of the bladder , where it splits into superior and inferior layers , which blend , respectively , with the superior and lateral aspects of the vesical ...
The superior wing ( see Plate 21 ) extends anteriorly to the superolateral border of the bladder , where it splits into superior and inferior layers , which blend , respectively , with the superior and lateral aspects of the vesical ...
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Anteriorly , the space extends to the posterior border of the superficial transverse perineal muscle and laterally as ... Posteriorly , extending as far as the coccyx , the peri - anal space changes its name and becomes the superficial ...
Anteriorly , the space extends to the posterior border of the superficial transverse perineal muscle and laterally as ... Posteriorly , extending as far as the coccyx , the peri - anal space changes its name and becomes the superficial ...
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