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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MESOSIGMOID SIGMOID COLON RECTOSIGMOID JUNCTION RECTUM AND ANAL CANAL BLADDER PERITONEAL REFLECTION RECTUM RECTOVESICAL RECESS SEMINAL VESICLE DENONVILLIERS ' FASCIA , PROSTATE COCCYX LEVATOR ANI MUSCLE ( LEVATOR SHELF ) PUBORECTALIS ...
MESOSIGMOID SIGMOID COLON RECTOSIGMOID JUNCTION RECTUM AND ANAL CANAL BLADDER PERITONEAL REFLECTION RECTUM RECTOVESICAL RECESS SEMINAL VESICLE DENONVILLIERS ' FASCIA , PROSTATE COCCYX LEVATOR ANI MUSCLE ( LEVATOR SHELF ) PUBORECTALIS ...
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FIBERS OF TAENIA SPREADING OUT TO FORM LONGITUDINAL MUSCLE LAYER OF RECTUM -FIBERS FROM LONGITUDINAL LAYER JOINING ... The longitudinal rectal muscle ( see also page 58 ) is formed by an expansion of the colonic taeniae which spread out ...
FIBERS OF TAENIA SPREADING OUT TO FORM LONGITUDINAL MUSCLE LAYER OF RECTUM -FIBERS FROM LONGITUDINAL LAYER JOINING ... The longitudinal rectal muscle ( see also page 58 ) is formed by an expansion of the colonic taeniae which spread out ...
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PARASYMPATHETICS PARASYMPATHETICS LOSS OF AWARENESS OF RECTAL DISTENTION SOME AWARENESS OF RECTAL DISTENTION MAY ... Since voluntary contraction of the external sphincter is no longer possible and since distention of the rectum is no ...
PARASYMPATHETICS PARASYMPATHETICS LOSS OF AWARENESS OF RECTAL DISTENTION SOME AWARENESS OF RECTAL DISTENTION MAY ... Since voluntary contraction of the external sphincter is no longer possible and since distention of the rectum is no ...
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