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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As usually described , the pelvic diaphragm consists of the right and left levator
ani muscles , the right and left ... The levator ani muscle ( described in more detail
on pages 61 to 63 ) arises ( 1 ) from the pelvic surface of the pubis along a line ...
As usually described , the pelvic diaphragm consists of the right and left levator
ani muscles , the right and left ... The levator ani muscle ( described in more detail
on pages 61 to 63 ) arises ( 1 ) from the pelvic surface of the pubis along a line ...
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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 ...
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 ...
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Pelvic FASCIA AND PERINEOPELVIC SPACES ( Continued from page 31 ) GOO
. PSOAS FASCIA EXTERNAL ILIAC VESSELS PERI - ANAL SPACE (
EXTERNAL HEMORRHOIDAL PLEXUS ) SUBMUCOUS SPACE
ILIOPECTINEAL LINE ...
Pelvic FASCIA AND PERINEOPELVIC SPACES ( Continued from page 31 ) GOO
. PSOAS FASCIA EXTERNAL ILIAC VESSELS PERI - ANAL SPACE (
EXTERNAL HEMORRHOIDAL PLEXUS ) SUBMUCOUS SPACE
ILIOPECTINEAL LINE ...
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