The Ciba Collection of Medical Illustrations, Volume 3, Part 2 |
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Page 18
... CANAL ( Continued from page 17 ) inguinal ring ) from extending farther laterally . Another structure which is frequently described as being formed by fibers from the external abdominal oblique aponeurosis , and which has considerable ...
... CANAL ( Continued from page 17 ) inguinal ring ) from extending farther laterally . Another structure which is frequently described as being formed by fibers from the external abdominal oblique aponeurosis , and which has considerable ...
Page 19
... canal above superficial inguinal ring . The floor ferior boundary ) of the canal is formed ts medial two thirds to three quarters the rolled - under portion of the exter- oblique aponeurosis together with the inar ligament ( pectineal ...
... canal above superficial inguinal ring . The floor ferior boundary ) of the canal is formed ts medial two thirds to three quarters the rolled - under portion of the exter- oblique aponeurosis together with the inar ligament ( pectineal ...
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... CANAL ( Continued from page 58 ) and the external hemorrhoidal ( rectal ) plexus ( see page 73 ) . The axis of the anal canal ( anatomic as well as surgical ) is , in adults , directed upward and anteriorly toward the umbili- cus ( in ...
... CANAL ( Continued from page 58 ) and the external hemorrhoidal ( rectal ) plexus ( see page 73 ) . The axis of the anal canal ( anatomic as well as surgical ) is , in adults , directed upward and anteriorly toward the umbili- cus ( in ...
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abdominal wall abscess absorption anal canal anastomosis anorectal ARTERY bladder blood bowel branches cavity CECAL cecum CELIAC cells CIBA COLLECTION clinical Continued cord diagnosis diaphragm diarrhea disease distal distention diverticulum dorsal duodenum EPIGASTRIC EXTERNAL OBLIQUE EXTERNAL SPHINCTER feces femoral fibers fistula folds fossa gastric greater omentum hemorrhoidal hernia hypogastric ileocecal ileocolic ileum iliac infection inferior mesenteric ingestion inguinal ligament internal jejunum large intestine larvae lateral layer lesions liver longitudinal lumbar lumen lymph lymphatics M.D. OCIBA medial mucosa Netter M.D. nodes OBLIQUE MUSCLE obturator omentum pancreatic parietal patients pelvic PELVIC SPLANCHNIC NERVES perforation peri-anal perineal peristalsis peritoneal peritoneum Plate plexus portion posterior PUDENDAL rectal rectum region sacral segment sigmoid sigmoid colon small intestine SPERMATIC SPLANCHNIC NERVES stool superficial superior mesenteric surface Surg surgical suture symptoms thoracic THORACIC SPLANCHNIC NERVES tion tissue tract TRANSVERSALIS FASCIA transverse colon TRUNK tumors ulcers UMBILICAL usually VEIN ventral vessels viscera