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Page 10
... upper border of the symphysis pubis . This plane has been considered as
passing through the pylorus and has thus been called the " transpyloric plane " ,
which also has been described as being halfway between the xiphisternal
junction ...
... upper border of the symphysis pubis . This plane has been considered as
passing through the pylorus and has thus been called the " transpyloric plane " ,
which also has been described as being halfway between the xiphisternal
junction ...
Page 12
... of the FOSSA OVALIS pelvic cavity ( see page 22 ) , which can be loosely
called the foor of the abdominopelvic cavity . ... con( called simply " abdominal
wall ” by some tained viscera and to control the intra - abdominal presauthors )
fills in ...
... of the FOSSA OVALIS pelvic cavity ( see page 22 ) , which can be loosely
called the foor of the abdominopelvic cavity . ... con( called simply " abdominal
wall ” by some tained viscera and to control the intra - abdominal presauthors )
fills in ...
Page 17
The fibers of the external oblique aponeurosis , which pass inferolateral to the
superficial inguinal ring , are called the inferior ( lateral ) crus of the ring which , in
a sense , is the medial end of the inguinal ligament . The lower border of the ...
The fibers of the external oblique aponeurosis , which pass inferolateral to the
superficial inguinal ring , are called the inferior ( lateral ) crus of the ring which , in
a sense , is the medial end of the inguinal ligament . The lower border of the ...
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DISEASES OF THE LOWER DIGESTIVE TRACT | 2 |
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