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Page 127
Occasionally , the diverticulum or the fibrous cord may be affixed to another
intestinal loop or to another viscus . It may also happen that a rudiment of the
FIBROUS CORD WITH INTERMEDIATE CYST UMBILICAL SINUS become
vitelline duct ...
Occasionally , the diverticulum or the fibrous cord may be affixed to another
intestinal loop or to another viscus . It may also happen that a rudiment of the
FIBROUS CORD WITH INTERMEDIATE CYST UMBILICAL SINUS become
vitelline duct ...
Page 207
The fascial investments of the cord are divided so that the thin sac , closely
adherent to the superior and medial parts of the cord structures , is seen through
the internal spermatic fascia . This fascia and the vas are bluntly separated from
the ...
The fascial investments of the cord are divided so that the thin sac , closely
adherent to the superior and medial parts of the cord structures , is seen through
the internal spermatic fascia . This fascia and the vas are bluntly separated from
the ...
Page 208
The operation described independently by Halsted ( see Plate 4 ) was practically
identical with the Bassini technique , except that , in order to make the cord
thinner , several veins of the pampiniform plexus were excised , and the
aponeurosis ...
The operation described independently by Halsted ( see Plate 4 ) was practically
identical with the Bassini technique , except that , in order to make the cord
thinner , several veins of the pampiniform plexus were excised , and the
aponeurosis ...
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DISEASES OF THE LOWER DIGESTIVE TRACT | 2 |
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