The Ciba Collection of Medical Illustrations: A compilation of paintings on the normal and pathologic anatomy of the digestive system. pt. 1. Upper digestive tract. pt. 2. Lower digestive tract. pt. 3. Liver, biliary tract and pancreas. Edited by E. Oppenheimer |
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RECTUM AND ANAL CANAL CIBA ( Continued from page 57 ) 15-17 cm .
RECTOSIGMOID JUNCTION SUPERIOR RECTAL VALVE 11-13 cm . -MIDDLE
RECTAL VALVE INFERIOR RECTAL VALVE 8-9 cm . PERITONEAL
REFLECTION ...
RECTUM AND ANAL CANAL CIBA ( Continued from page 57 ) 15-17 cm .
RECTOSIGMOID JUNCTION SUPERIOR RECTAL VALVE 11-13 cm . -MIDDLE
RECTAL VALVE INFERIOR RECTAL VALVE 8-9 cm . PERITONEAL
REFLECTION ...
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HAIR FOLLICLES AND SWEAT GLANDS PRESENT IN PERI - ANAL SKIN ;
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AND DUCT OPENING INTO ANAL CRYPT SCLE OSAE CLE a 4 E E ) ER AN
HAIR FOLLICLES AND SWEAT GLANDS PRESENT IN PERI - ANAL SKIN ;
ABSENT IN ANAL CANAL to bch nt ne је ts is C al 18 $ . FIBERS OF TAENIA ...
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ber CONGENITAL INTESTINAL OBSTRUCTION IV Imperforate Anus TYPE 1.
THIN MEMBRANE OVER ANUS TYPE 2. POUCH 1.5 cm . OR LESS FROM
ANAL DIMPLE TYPE 3. BLIND POUCH MORE THAN 1.5 cm . FROM ANAL
DIMPLE ...
ber CONGENITAL INTESTINAL OBSTRUCTION IV Imperforate Anus TYPE 1.
THIN MEMBRANE OVER ANUS TYPE 2. POUCH 1.5 cm . OR LESS FROM
ANAL DIMPLE TYPE 3. BLIND POUCH MORE THAN 1.5 cm . FROM ANAL
DIMPLE ...
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