The Ciba Collection of Medical Illustrations: Digestive system. pt. 1. Upper digestive tract. pt. 2. Lower digestive tract. pt. 3. Liver, biliary tract and pancreas |
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Just above the symphysis pubis a considerable addition of closely set strong bands to Scarpa's fascia form the fundiform ligament of the penis , which extends down onto the dorsum and sides of the penis . The outer investing layer of ...
Just above the symphysis pubis a considerable addition of closely set strong bands to Scarpa's fascia form the fundiform ligament of the penis , which extends down onto the dorsum and sides of the penis . The outer investing layer of ...
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-TRANSVERSALIS FASCIA INFERIOR EPIGASTRIC VESSELS EXTRAPERITONEAL AREOLAR TISSUE LATERAL UMBILICAL LIGAMENT - PERITONEUM URINARY BLADDER . UMBILICAL PREVESICAL FASCIA - ANTERIOR SUPERIOR SPINE OF ILIUM -TESTICULAR VESSELS AND GENITAL ...
-TRANSVERSALIS FASCIA INFERIOR EPIGASTRIC VESSELS EXTRAPERITONEAL AREOLAR TISSUE LATERAL UMBILICAL LIGAMENT - PERITONEUM URINARY BLADDER . UMBILICAL PREVESICAL FASCIA - ANTERIOR SUPERIOR SPINE OF ILIUM -TESTICULAR VESSELS AND GENITAL ...
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SECTION IX – PLATE 2 I URACHUS ( MEDIAN UMBILICAL LIGAMENT ) UMBILICAL PREVESICAL FASCIA I Netter SYMPHYSIS PUBIS DORSAL VEIN OF CLITORIS ( PENIS ) TRANSVERSE LIGAMENT OF PELVIS ( ANTERIOR FUSED MARGIN OF UROGENITAL DIAPHRAGM ) 3 CIBA ...
SECTION IX – PLATE 2 I URACHUS ( MEDIAN UMBILICAL LIGAMENT ) UMBILICAL PREVESICAL FASCIA I Netter SYMPHYSIS PUBIS DORSAL VEIN OF CLITORIS ( PENIS ) TRANSVERSE LIGAMENT OF PELVIS ( ANTERIOR FUSED MARGIN OF UROGENITAL DIAPHRAGM ) 3 CIBA ...
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