A Text-book of the diseases of womenW.B. Saunders, 1898 - 710 pages |
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... mucous membrane , having the same glands as the outer surface , and even a few downy hairs . The place where they unite anteriorly is called the anterior commissure , and the place where they unite behind is called the posterior ...
... mucous membrane , having the same glands as the outer surface , and even a few downy hairs . The place where they unite anteriorly is called the anterior commissure , and the place where they unite behind is called the posterior ...
Page 37
... mucous membrane . Their length from the base to the free edge varies likewise very much . In all the women of the Bushmen in South Africa and in some of the Hottentot women they hang halfway down to the knees , forming the so - called ...
... mucous membrane . Their length from the base to the free edge varies likewise very much . In all the women of the Bushmen in South Africa and in some of the Hottentot women they hang halfway down to the knees , forming the so - called ...
Page 39
... mucous membrane and the superficial fascia of the perineum , and inside of the sphincter vaginæ muscle . It consists of a fibrous sheath , and inside of that numerous veins from the internal pudic , complicated venous plexuses , some ...
... mucous membrane and the superficial fascia of the perineum , and inside of the sphincter vaginæ muscle . It consists of a fibrous sheath , and inside of that numerous veins from the internal pudic , complicated venous plexuses , some ...
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... lining membrane of this fossa seems to make a transition from skin to mucous membrane . Function . - The vestibule and fossa navicularis form together one cavity , which , lying deeper ( i . e . higher up in the erect posture ) than the ...
... lining membrane of this fossa seems to make a transition from skin to mucous membrane . Function . - The vestibule and fossa navicularis form together one cavity , which , lying deeper ( i . e . higher up in the erect posture ) than the ...
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... mucous membrane with flat epithelium . The muscular fibres can be followed to the posterior surface of the pubic bone and the anterior surface of the sacro - iliac articulation ( Rouget ) . In the perineal region the muscle - fibres ...
... mucous membrane with flat epithelium . The muscular fibres can be followed to the posterior surface of the pubic bone and the anterior surface of the sacro - iliac articulation ( Rouget ) . In the perineal region the muscle - fibres ...
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