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Page 17
The canal extends between the deep inguinal ring , located in the transversalis
fascia approximately halfway between the anterior superior spine of the ilium and
the pubic symphysis , and the superficial inguinal ring , located in the ...
The canal extends between the deep inguinal ring , located in the transversalis
fascia approximately halfway between the anterior superior spine of the ilium and
the pubic symphysis , and the superficial inguinal ring , located in the ...
Page 37
The superficial epigastric and superficial circumflex iliac vv . , INFERIOR
EPIGASTRIC VEINS draining the medial and more lateral parts of the lower
abdominal wall , respecSUPERFICIAL CIRCUMFLEX tively , pass over the
inguinal ligament ...
The superficial epigastric and superficial circumflex iliac vv . , INFERIOR
EPIGASTRIC VEINS draining the medial and more lateral parts of the lower
abdominal wall , respecSUPERFICIAL CIRCUMFLEX tively , pass over the
inguinal ligament ...
Page 61
Its three parts , the subcutaneous , the superficial and the deep ( see Plate 14 ) ,
are easily recognized . The subcutaneous portion , about 3 to 5 mm . in diameter ,
surrounds the anal orifice directly above the anal margin and is readily palpable
...
Its three parts , the subcutaneous , the superficial and the deep ( see Plate 14 ) ,
are easily recognized . The subcutaneous portion , about 3 to 5 mm . in diameter ,
surrounds the anal orifice directly above the anal margin and is readily palpable
...
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