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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Page 62
SECTION X — PLATE l6 Anorectal Musculature (Continued front page 61) part of
the composite anorectal muscle ring, it is intimatelv blended with the puborectalis
muscle as the fibers of that muscle pass, slinglike, around the terminal rectum.
SECTION X — PLATE l6 Anorectal Musculature (Continued front page 61) part of
the composite anorectal muscle ring, it is intimatelv blended with the puborectalis
muscle as the fibers of that muscle pass, slinglike, around the terminal rectum.
Page 63
Anorectal Musculature (Continued from page 62) to the prostate or vagina and to
the conjoined longitudinal muscle. It is better developed in the female. The
iliococcygeus muscle, or iliac portion of the levator ani, arises from the fascia of
the ...
Anorectal Musculature (Continued from page 62) to the prostate or vagina and to
the conjoined longitudinal muscle. It is better developed in the female. The
iliococcygeus muscle, or iliac portion of the levator ani, arises from the fascia of
the ...
Page 173
Proctologic Conditions IV Anorectal Abscess and Fistula A localized infection
with collection of pus in the anorectal area is designated as "anorectal abscess".
It results from the invasion of, usually, the normal rectal flora (Bacillus coli, ...
Proctologic Conditions IV Anorectal Abscess and Fistula A localized infection
with collection of pus in the anorectal area is designated as "anorectal abscess".
It results from the invasion of, usually, the normal rectal flora (Bacillus coli, ...
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