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 levator ani muscle ( described in more detail on pages 61 to 63 ) arises ( 1 ) from the pelvic surface of the pubis along a line from a little lateral to the lower part of the symphysis to near the obturator foramen , ( 2 ) from the ...
The levator ani muscle ( described in more detail on pages 61 to 63 ) arises ( 1 ) from the pelvic surface of the pubis along a line from a little lateral to the lower part of the symphysis to near the obturator foramen , ( 2 ) from the ...
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ISCHIOCAVERNOSUS MUSCLE ANORECTAL MUSCULATURE ISCHIOPUBIC RAMUS ( Continued from page 61 ) INFERIOR FASCIA OF UROGENITAL DIAPHRAGM CENTRAL POINT OF PERINEUM SUPERFICIAL TRANSVERSE PERINEAL MUSCLE VISCERAL EXTENSIONS FROM LEVATOR ANI TO ...
ISCHIOCAVERNOSUS MUSCLE ANORECTAL MUSCULATURE ISCHIOPUBIC RAMUS ( Continued from page 61 ) INFERIOR FASCIA OF UROGENITAL DIAPHRAGM CENTRAL POINT OF PERINEUM SUPERFICIAL TRANSVERSE PERINEAL MUSCLE VISCERAL EXTENSIONS FROM LEVATOR ANI TO ...
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The iliococcygeus muscle , or iliac portion of the levator ani , arises from the fascia of the obturator internus muscle along a convex downward line , a tendinous thickening , known as " arcus tendineus of the levator ani " , which ...
The iliococcygeus muscle , or iliac portion of the levator ani , arises from the fascia of the obturator internus muscle along a convex downward line , a tendinous thickening , known as " arcus tendineus of the levator ani " , which ...
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